Life Cycle
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Oviparous, distinct pairing (Ref. 205).
Trophic Strategy
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Intertidal (Ref. 31184), occurs in wave-battered rocky shores of coastal waters (Ref. 5298). Prefers crevices and troughs in steep walls. May remain out of water under rocks or seaweeds (Ref. 31184). Feeds on mussels, other benthic invertebrates and algae.
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- Drina Sta. Iglesia
Biology
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Adults are found in intertidal areas (Ref. 31184), like wave-battered rocky shores of coastal waters (Ref. 5298). They prefer crevices and troughs in steep walls. Breathe air when out of water under rocks or seaweeds (Ref. 31184). Very inactive except during spawning. They feed on mussels, other benthic invertebrates and algae (Ref. 5981). Only known nocturnally active combtooth blenny (Ref. 42918). Oviparous. Eggs are demersal and adhesive (Ref. 205), and are attached to the substrate via a filamentous, adhesive pad or pedestal (Ref. 94114). Larvae are planktonic, often found in shallow, coastal waters (Ref. 94114).
Lipophrys trigloides: Brief Summary
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Lipophrys trigloides is a species of combtooth blenny. Distributed in the Eastern Atlantic along the coasts of France (Brittany), the Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, the Mediterranean and the Sea of Marmara southwards to Senegal, the Canary Islands and Madeira. Marine subtropical demersal fish, up to 13 cm length.
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