Teleost diversity Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 3. Reef Herbivores: Parrotfish Parrotfish (bottom photo, Ken Knezick)

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Teleost diversity Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 3

Reef Herbivores: Parrotfish Parrotfish (bottom photo, Ken Knezick)

Reef Herbivores: Damselfish Dusky damselfish (EcoDives, Key West)

Reef Herbivores: Tang gangs! Photo: Karen Haberman

Reef planktivores: Creole wrasse Photo: Paul Humann

Reef planktivores: Lined seahorse Photo: Paul Humann

Reef planktivores: Garden eels Photos: Paul Humann

Reef planktivores: Yellowhead jawfish Photos: Paul Humann

Reef planktivores: Blackbar soldierfish & barred cardinalfish Photos: Paul Humann

Reef omnivores: Angelfish and butterfly fish Photos: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores (small prey): Pufferfish, porcupinefish and kin Photos: Paul Humann (bottom photo unknown

Reef carnivores (small prey): Spotted goatfish Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores (small prey): Queen triggerfish Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: Black grouper Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: moray eels Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: barracuda Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: Flat needlefish Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: Scorpionfish Photo: Paul Humann

Reef carnivores: Shortnose batfish Photo: Paul Humann

Deep-sea: Mesopelagic lanternfish and hatchetfish Lanternfish (Photo: Steve Haddock) Hatchetfish (Michigan Science Art)

Deep-sea: Bathypelagic Deepsea anglerfish and viperfish Viperfish (Photo: Co- exploration.org) Deepsea angler (Photo: Imagequest)

Pacific fish Rockfish

Pacific fish (odd ones) Halibut Artist: Bruce Nelson

Pacific fish (odd ones) Mola mola Photo: Mola Preservation Society

Pacific fish (odd ones) Midshipmen Photo: Andy Bass

Pacific fish (odd ones) Flying fish Photo: Claus Jesson