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Diagnostic Description

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Small blackish spots usually present, at least dorsoanteriorly on body. Adults with a large bulbous protuberance at front of snout (Ref 9808).
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Cristina V. Garilao
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 5; Dorsal soft rays (total): 26 - 29; Analspines: 2; Analsoft rays: 26 - 28
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Trophic Strategy

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Occurs in coral reefs. Diet consisted a high proportion of the green alga, Caulerpa (Ref. 58882).
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Biology

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Occurs in coral reefs. Diet consisted a high proportion of the green alga, Caulerpa.
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Estelita Emily Capuli
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Naso tuberosus

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Naso tuberosus is a tropical fish found in coral reefs in the central Pacific and Indian Oceans.[2] It is commonly known as the humpnose unicornfish.[3] It feeds primarily on Caulerpa species of green algae.[2]

References

  1. ^ Abesamis, R.; Clements, K.D.; Choat, J.H.; McIlwain, J.; Myers, R.; Nanola, C.; Rocha, L.A.; Russell, B.; Stockwell, B. (2012). "Naso tuberosus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T178003A1517869. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T178003A1517869.en.
  2. ^ a b Naso tuberosus at www.fishbase.org.
  3. ^ Common names for Naso tuberosus at www.fishbase.org.
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Naso tuberosus: Brief Summary

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Naso tuberosus is a tropical fish found in coral reefs in the central Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is commonly known as the humpnose unicornfish. It feeds primarily on Caulerpa species of green algae.

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Description

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Inhabits shallow mouths and seaward reefs from 3 to at least 20 m. Often seen in small groups. Probably feeds on fleshy benthic algae.

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Froese, R. & D. Pauly (Editors). (2023). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. version (02/2023).

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