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    Stegastes fuscus - Wikipedia

    Stegastes fuscus, the dusky damselfish, is a species of bony fish in the family Pomacentridae found near the seabed in shallow waters on the western fringes of the Atlantic Ocean. See more

    The colour of an adult dusky damselfish varies from brownish-olive to dark grey, with fine, darker-coloured, vertical stripes on the body. The fins … See more

    Stegastes fuscus occurs in shallow waters off Brazil, where it is common on both rocky and coral reefs at depths down to 40 m (130 ft). It is also reported from the Caribbean Sea, … See more

    The dusky damselfish is a territorial species. It guards part of the seabed and repels intruders, sometimes chasing away fish several times its … See more

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    About 70% of the food consumed by the dusky damselfish consists of algae, mostly red, filamentous algae, but some calcareous algae … See more

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  2. Stegastes fuscus - Dusky damselfish | Reef Life Survey

    WEBDescription. Charcoal grey to dark brown, scales on lateral line pale, outer eyes yellowish and often has pale tail and rear of dorsal and anal fins. Juveniles with head and back grey with blue lines and dashes, rest of …

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  5. Stegastes fuscus (Cuvier, 1830) - World Register of Marine Species

  6. Feeding and reproductive dynamics of the damselfish, …

    WEBDec 1, 2011 · This study reports on the temporal dynamics of feeding and reproduction of the damselfish, Stegastes fuscus in the coastal rocky reefs of northeastern Brazil.

  7. The fitness of the Brazilian damsel Stegastes fuscus is increased by ...

  8. Stegastes fuscus - FishBase

  9. Territorial defence by the Brazilian damsel Stegastes fuscus …

  10. Stegastes - Wikipedia

    WEBThese damselfish feed on filamentous algae which make up about 90% of their diet, although they may consume detritus and some invertebrate material, possibly ingesting it accidentally with the algae. They are …

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