Gene flow throughout the evolutionary history of a colour polymorphic and generalist clownfish
Abstract Even seemingly homogeneous on the surface, the oceans display high environmental heterogeneity across space and time. Indeed, different soft barriers structure the marine environment, which offers an appealing opportunity to study various evolutionary processes such as population differentiation and speciation.
Sarah Schmid +12 more
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Recurrent gene flow events occurred during the diversification of clownfishes of the skunk complex
Abstract Clownfish (subfamily Amphiprioninae) are an iconic group of coral reef fish that evolved a mutualistic interaction with sea anemones, which triggered the adaptive radiation of the clade. Within clownfishes, the “skunk complex” is particularly interesting.
Anna Marcionetti +8 more
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Abstract Diadromous fish have exhibited a dramatic decline since the end of the 20th century. The allis shad (Alosa alosa) population in the Gironde‐Garonne‐Dordogne (GGD) system, once considered as a reference in Europe, remains low despite a fishing ban in 2008.
Elodie Boussinet +9 more
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Study on amyloodiniosis outbreak in captive-bred percula clownfish (Amphiprion percula) and improved control regimens. [PDF]
Dhayanithi NB +3 more
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Anemonefishes: A model system for evolutionary genomics. [PDF]
Herrera M, Ravasi T, Laudet V.
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Chromosome-level genome of the three-spot damselfish, Dascyllus trimaculatus. [PDF]
Roberts MB +4 more
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Finding Nemo's Genes: A chromosome-scale reference assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula. [PDF]
Lehmann R +12 more
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Vertebrate growth plasticity in response to variation in a mutualistic interaction. [PDF]
Rueger T +6 more
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Membrane lipids and maximum lifespan in clownfish. [PDF]
Almaida-Pagan PF +7 more
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Effect of stocking density and different diets on growth of Percula Clownfish, Amphiprion percula (Lacepede, 1802). [PDF]
Chambel J +4 more
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