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Ultraviolet vision in anemonefish improves colour discrimination.
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CLADOSPORIOSIS IN A TOMATO CLOWNFISH (AMPHIPRION FRENATUS)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2000Infection with Cladosporium sp., a deuteromycete, caused a deep dermal ulcer that extended to bone in a cultured tomato clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus). The infection may have been secondary to immunosuppression resulting from transport or confinement-induced stress or may have resulted from chronic exposure to copper.
Kishio Hatai, Shinpei Wada
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Conservation Genetics Resources, 2014
Anemonefishes are popular model species for research on population connectivity via larval dispersal, and understanding this connectivity is beneficial when designing marine protected areas. We developed 15 microsatellite markers for two anemonefishes, Amphiprion frenatus and Amphiprion perideraion. Of these 15 markers, 10 worked well for both species,
Masaaki Sato +9 more
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Anemonefishes are popular model species for research on population connectivity via larval dispersal, and understanding this connectivity is beneficial when designing marine protected areas. We developed 15 microsatellite markers for two anemonefishes, Amphiprion frenatus and Amphiprion perideraion. Of these 15 markers, 10 worked well for both species,
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Marine Biodiversity, 2018
Hybridization among clownfish (genus Amphiprion) is common in the aquarium trade and has also been reported in natural environments. Putative hybrids between Amphiprion chrysopterus and Amphiprion sandaracinos have been identified in a previous genetic study.
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Hybridization among clownfish (genus Amphiprion) is common in the aquarium trade and has also been reported in natural environments. Putative hybrids between Amphiprion chrysopterus and Amphiprion sandaracinos have been identified in a previous genetic study.
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Embryology of Maldives clownfish, Amphiprion nigripes (Amphiprioninae)
Journal of Ocean University of China, 2012This study investigated the embryonic development of Maldives clownfish Amphiprion nigripes under natural conditions (28–30°C) at a lagoon of Agatti Island, Lakshadweep, India. The newly deposited fish egg was capsule-shaped and orange-red, with a (0.73 ± 0.04) mm3 yolk containing 5–10 fat globules.
Swagat Ghosh +2 more
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Step-fathering in the anemonefish Amphiprion clarkii: a removal study
Animal Behaviour, 1986Males were removed artificially from 33 brooding pairs in a population of the anemonefish Amphiprion clarkii living in the warm temperate waters off Japan. Two-thirds of them were replaced by foreign males before the eggs disappeared or hatched. A total of 17 replacement males cared for the foster eggs with the remaining females, and in five pairs the ...
Yasunobu Yanagisawa, Haruki Ochi
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Reproductive Behavior of the Anemonefish Amphiprion melanopus on Guam
Copeia, 1978NOBLE, G. K. 1931. The biology of the Amphibia. McGraw-Hill, New York. , AND M. K. BRADY. 1933. Observations on the life history of the marbled salamander, Ambystoma opacum Gravenhorst. Zoologica 11: 89-132. ORGAN, J. A. 1961. Studies of the local distribution, life history, and population dynamics of the salamander genus Desmognathus in Virginia. Ecol.
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Ammonia and nitrite toxicity to false clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris
Aquaculture International, 2015False clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris, is one of the most commercialized fish species in the world, highly produced to supply the aquarium market. The high stocking densities used to maximize fish production can increase ammonia and nitrite to toxic levels. In this study, A.
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