Activity, habitat utilization, feeding behaviour, and diet of the sand moray Gymnothorax ocellatus (Anguilliformes, Muraenidae) in the south western Atlantic

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  • Ricardo M. C. Castro Universidade de São Paulo, FFCLRP, Departamento de Biologia

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Muraenidae, Gymnothorax ocellatus, habitat use, feeding behaviour, diet

Abstract

Activity, habitat utilization, feeding behaviour, and diet of the sand moray Gymnothorax ocellatus (Anguilliformes, Muraenidae) in the South western Atlantic. The sand moray Gymnothorax ocellatus is a nocturnal predator from the western South Atlantic that actively forages on the bottom, preying mostly on crustaceans (mainly shrimps and crabs) and ray-finned fishes, which are located primarily by the sense of smell. The individuals stay stationary during the day, almost always being hidden in individual tunnels dug by animals other than the morays in the muddy sand bottom.

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2003-01-01

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Castro, R. M. C. (2003). Activity, habitat utilization, feeding behaviour, and diet of the sand moray Gymnothorax ocellatus (Anguilliformes, Muraenidae) in the south western Atlantic. Biota Neotropica, 3(1). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1564

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