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  1. Coral-inhabiting Trapezia crabs forage on demersal plankton

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    Nocturnal surveys on colonies of the pocilloporid coral Stylophora pistillata (Esper, 1792) in Eilat’s (Red Sea) reefs, revealed that Trapezia individuals actively also feed on swimming plankton, a result that led us to further explore the nature of this predation on demersal plankton.
    The Trapezia crabs actively foraged for a wide range of demersal zooplankton taxa that were frequently passing through the coral compartments, with both chelipeds simultaneously ( Figures 1B-E; Figure S1; Video S1 ).
    Trapezia crabs actively feed on plankton. The three documented foraging methods include seizing swimming plankton, collecting trapped plankton either from the coral tissue or by the tomentum chelae, and suspension-feeding.
  4. Trapezia cymodoce | WA Museum Collections

  5. Effects of coral bleaching on the obligate coral-dwelling crab

  6. Trapezia cymodoce - Wikipedia

  7. Trapezia cymodoce (Herbst, 1801) - World Register of Marine …

  8. The e˜ectiveness of˚Trapezia cymodoce in˚defending its host coral ...

  9. Trapezia cymodoce, Lilac coral crab - SeaLifeBase

  10. (PDF) Effects of coral bleaching on the obligate coral-dwelling crab ...

  11. The effectiveness of Trapezia cymodoce in defending …

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