Ember Parrotfish
Scarus rubroviolaceus
Familia: Parrotfishes (Scaridae)
Tamaño: Up to 70 cm (28 in) | Común 45 cm
Profundidad: 1 – 35m (3 – 115ft)
Distribución: Widespread Indo-Pacific and Eastern Pacific (Gulf of California to Ecuador, including the Galapagos and Malpelo).
Identificación: A large, robust parrotfish with two drastically different color phases.
- Initial Phase / Female (Pictured): They feature a striking, high-contrast reticulated (checkerboard) pattern on their body—pale scales heavily outlined in dark grey or black. The face, chin, and chest are a vivid crimson red, which becomes especially prominent at night or when resting.
- Terminal Phase (Male): They look like an entirely different species! The mature males are a vibrant blue-green with a pinkish-orange stripe running along their sides, and they often develop a steep, blunt profile on their forehead.
Comportamiento: A tireless reef cleaner by day, a heavy sleeper by night.
- Dieta: Using their fused, beak-like teeth, they relentlessly scrape algae from dead coral and rocks during the day, aiding in bioerosion and producing fine coral sand as waste.
- Nighttime Habits: When the sun goes down, they retreat deep into rocky crevices or under ledges to sleep. Like many parrotfishes, they can secrete a clear mucous cocoon around their bodies at night, which masks their scent from predators like moray eels.
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Jalvan
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Documentando la biodiversidad marina única desde el Mar Rojo hasta el Océano Pacífico.. Dedicated to creating a visual catalog of Bahia Solano's marine life for conservation and research.
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REFERENCIAS Y FUENTES DE DATOS
- Scientific ID: Verified via FishBase (Froese & Pauly).
- Guía de campo: Reef Fish Identification: Baja to Panama (Humann & DeLoach).
- Datos regionales: Registro de Observaciones Marinas de Ankla Azul (Bahía Solano).
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