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Chemical Signals in Vertebrates

Rhonda Tannenbaum, Lev Fishelson - Tel-Aviv UniversityRamat AvivIsrael

Moray eels of the family Muraenidae are carnivorous fishes which inhabit, in the tropics, both the coral reef itself and the sandy areas with scattered boulders and corals. There are three genera of moray eels in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea: Echidna, Gymnothorax and Siderea. The moray eel Siderea grisea is the most common species of morays in the Northern Red Sea inhabiting the coral and rocky subtidal.

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Prey odors as chemical stimulants of feeding behavior in the Red Sea moray eel Siderea grisea - Abstract

Rhonda Tannenbaum, Lev Fishelson - Tel-Aviv UniversityRamat AvivIsrael

Prey odors as chemical stimulants of feeding behavior in the Red Sea moray eel Siderea grisea

Moray eels of the family Muraenidae are carnivorous fishes which inhabit, in the tropics, both the coral reef itself and the sandy areas with scattered boulders and corals. There are three genera of moray eels in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea: Echidna, Gymnothorax and Siderea. The moray eel Siderea grisea is the most common species of morays in the Northern Red Sea inhabiting the coral and rocky subtidal.

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