Kent Elson S. Sorgon, Victor Ticzon, Badi R. Samaniego, Marion Michael A. Bacabac, Jesus Gabriel C. Fetil
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On the use of the bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) as a mobile shelter by a bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus) in an oceanic reef system in the Philippines
bluefin trevally Caranx melampygus Cuvier, is an obligate piscivore common in Indo-Pacific and East Pacific reefs and has been known to act as both a transient (i.e., transitory) roving and an ambush predator (Sancho 2000; Sancho al.