How To Use Bluehead In A Sentence
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Bluehead wrasses have long, semi-cylindrical or cigar-shaped bodies.
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The field data for bluehead chubs suggest four prominent features of fish movement.
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I've seen creek chub out there before, but not blueheads.
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Bluehead wrasses live in tropical waters, often around coral reefs, as well as offshore reefs.
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Adult blueheads feed primarily on zooplankton and many small benthic organisms.
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Cleaning is not limited to the Labroides genus however; young bluehead and young Spanish hogfish in the Bahamas have also been observed cleaning larger fishes.
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Longfin damselfish aggressively defend their territory from all intruders and are therefore rarely cleaned by facultative cleaners such as juvenile bluehead wrasse and Spanish hogfish.
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A well-studied species exhibiting early sex change is the bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum.
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The presence of the model predator at the mating site resulted in a strong initial reaction by both male and female bluehead wrasses.
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He was out early on the bright frosty morning and he had a good ‘plug’ of blueheads on his line when he caught the 9 lbs. of fish.
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I have seen many female blueheads in with breeding colored males and never noticed a significant change in coloration.
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A social system exists among the three different kinds of bluehead wrasses.
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Finally, we analyzed the spatial spread of bluehead chubs and creek chubs through time.
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Of these, bluehead chubs and creek chubs were the two most abundant species in the creek.
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For bluehead chubs and creek chubs we tested the hypotheses that probability of movement varied with size and growth using probit regression (Sokal and Rohlf 1981; 0 = stay, 1 = move), pooling data over all months.