The Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Reefs Part 4. stomatopods.

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The Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Reefs Part 4

stomatopods

lobsters

crabs

flatworms

dolphins and other marine mammals

Filter-Feeders featherduster worms Christmas tree worms sponges tunicates bivalved mollusks featherduster worms Christmas tree worms sponges tunicates bivalved mollusks

featherduster worms

Christmas tree worms

sponges

more sponges

tunicates or sea squirts

colonial tunicates

giant clams

scallops

oyster

Deposit-Feeding Detritivores sea cucumbers brittlestars spaghetti worms sea cucumbers brittlestars spaghetti worms

sea cucumbers

brittlestars

spaghetti worm