Parrotfish Coral reef cleaners

Megan Borgert-Spaniol, 1989-

Book - 2020

Presents information on how parrotfish influence their ecosystems, including where they live, their role in the food web, and dangers they face.

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Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Super Sandcastle, an imprint of Abdo Publishing [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Megan Borgert-Spaniol, 1989- (author)
Physical Description
24 pages : color illustrations ; 20 x 24 cm
ISBN
9781532191879
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Review by Booklist Review

Whether a little bluelip or a hulking green humphead, parrotfish like to chow down on algae, and it's a good thing, too! These beaked nibblers play a critical role in maintaining coral reef ecosystems by "pruning" dead coral and preventing algae overgrowth. Plus, parrotfish poop lovely beach sand! The Animal Eco Influencer series (6 titles) introduces the interconnectedness of certain animals and their ecosystems, and this colorful entry not only describes the parrotfish and its eating habits but its role as prey, as well. Bright, circular photographs bubble onto each page, showcasing the parrotfish's unique and varied appearance. The text is limited but employs scientifically precise terms (polyps, ecosystem, food web, bioerosion, etc.) that are frequently repeated. Fast facts and a short quiz wrap up this solid introduction to nature's stewards.

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