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Intentional partial beaching in a coral reef fish: a newly recorded hunting behaviour for titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens.

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Coral reef fishes use a multitude of diverse feeding behaviours to increase their ability to successfully capture a wide range of prey. Here, we report a novel hunting behaviour in… Click to show full abstract

Coral reef fishes use a multitude of diverse feeding behaviours to increase their ability to successfully capture a wide range of prey. Here, we report a novel hunting behaviour in a coral reef fish, the titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, where an individual was seen partially beaching itself while attempting to catch a Red Sea ghost crab, Ocypode saratan. This is the first report of this behaviour in the order Tetraodontiformes, and represents an astonishing capability for this species to exploit food resources outside their typical assumed ecological niche.

Keywords: reef fish; hunting behaviour; triggerfish balistoides; coral reef; titan triggerfish; reef

Journal Title: Journal of fish biology
Year Published: 2020

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