The massive starlet coral (Siderastrea siderea) often hosts a variety of organisms, including algae, sponges, and small fish. Notably, clownfish and various species of damselfish are commonly found living among its branches, benefiting from the coral's protection. Additionally, small invertebrates like shrimp and crabs may inhabit the crevices of the coral, forming a diverse ecosystem.
No, when a creature lives in the coral it can actually help it by defending it when a predator comes by.
Brain coral lives in the sublittoral zone.
fish live in coral especially little fish and many of them to
The environment in which an organism lives is its habitat.
it lives in the sea
parasite is the organism that lives on other organism without any benefit to the host.
yes coral lives in atlantic ocean
i think that dolphins live nean the coral reeth
A Sea star is a detritivore that lives in a coral reef
it is some fish
coral
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.