spongivores
Spongivores are organisms that feed primarily on sponges, a diverse group of sessile animals in the phylum Porifera. Spongivory occurs across marine vertebrates and invertebrates and can influence sponge community composition on reefs and other habitats.
A well-known spongivore is the hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), which specializes on sponges on coral
Other spongivores include various sea slugs, such as nudibranchs, and a few reef fishes, notably some angelfishes,
Sponges possess chemical defenses and tough skeletons that deter many potential predators; spongivores that specialize on
This predator-prey interaction contributes to the ecological complexity of marine benthic communities and can influence competition