Ecology of Rhynchothorax architectus
 
Main Ref. Child, C.A., 1992
Remarks The species probably came from coral and sand around or under rock rubble. The most common habitats of this genus are interstitial, with the animals living between sand grains around or under rocks (Ref. 2086).

Aquatic zones / Water bodies

Marine - Neritic Marine - Oceanic Brackishwater Freshwater
Marine zones / Brackish and freshwater bodies
  • supra-littoral zone
  • littoral zone
  • sublittoral zone
  • epipelagic
  • mesopelagic
  • epipelagic
  • abyssopelagic
  • hadopelagic
  • estuaries/lagoons/brackish seas
  • mangroves
  • marshes/swamps
  • rivers/streams
  • lakes/ponds
  • caves
  • exclusively in caves
Highighted items on the list are where Rhynchothorax architectus may be found.

Habitat

Substrate Soft Bottom: sand ( coarse, ); Hard Bottom: rocky; rubble;
Substrate Ref. Child, C.A., 1982
Special habitats
Special habitats Ref.

Associations

Ref. Child, C.A., 1992
Associations
Associated with
Association remarks
Parasitism

feeding

Feeding type
Feeding type Ref.
Feeding habit
Feeding habit Ref.

Trophic Level(s)

Estimation method original sample unfished population Remark
Troph s.e. Troph s.e.
From diet composition
From individual food items
Ref.
(e.g. 9948)
(e.g. cnidaria)
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