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Preliminary observations of corallivorous Drupella cornus feeding aggregations at Rottnest Island, Western Australia
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Preliminary observations of corallivorous Drupella cornus feeding aggregations at Rottnest Island, Western Australia

V.M. Haslam and M. van Keulen
Pacific Conservation Biology, Vol.26(1), pp.98-99
2019

Abstract

Predation by the corallivorous gastropod Drupella cornus is well studied in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, including Ningaloo Reef and the Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia. In 1983, Drupella was not found in the Pocillopora colonies of Rottnest Island (Black and Prince 1983), and there has only been one record of D. cornus on Rottnest Island until today. We show the first feeding aggregations of D. cornus on these higher-latitude reefs of Rottnest Island, and highlight the importance of these findings.

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