Winwood
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i read that same article it was in FAMA i believe
Yeah I used to have a subscription to all the ancient texts but couldn't remember which one, could very well have been FAMA.
I believe it is hard to rule out all fish waste not being utilized by SPS. If one goes by the basic biology assumption that at most 10% of food material is utilized in protein synthesis, cell respiration and other bodily functions from one trophic level to the next (taught to me in biology 211), Then there is still a minimum of 90% of potential usable material still available coming out the back end of our fishy friends.
To further this train of thought, if a damselfish living amongst the branches of a head of pocillopora darts into the water column to feed on passing zooplankton and then retreats to it's shelter (the coral), where it then defecates amonst it's branches, it is in a sense condensing the available food closer to the coral where it has a chance to feed on the byproduct of the fish. It may not be first choice for the coral but there cluld still be lots of usable material left in the excrement.