Haemulidae is a
family of fishes in the
orderPerciformes known commonly as grunts. It is made up of the two
subfamiliesHaemulinae (grunters) and
Plectorhynchinae (sweetlips), which in turn contain about 133 species in 19 genera.[4] These fish are found in tropical fresh, brackish, and salt waters around the world. They are bottom-feeding predators, and named for the ability of Haemulinae to produce sound by grinding their teeth.[5] They also engage in mutualistic relationship with cleaner gobies of genus Elacatinus, allowing them to feed on
ectoparasites on their bodies.[6]
Subfamilies and genera
The family Haemulidae is divided into the following subfamilies and genera:[3][7]
^Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2006).
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^Sazima, I.; et al. (September 2000). "Daily cleaning activity and diversity of clients of the barber goby, Elacatinus figaro, on rocky reefs in southeastern Brazil". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 59 (1): 69–77.
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10.1023/a:1007655819374.