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Host recognition and possible imprinting in the anemonefish Amphiprion melanopus (Pisces: Pomacentridae) [PDF]
Many reef fish have strong microhabitat preferences when they settle to the juvenile population, and choices at this time may influence fish survival.
Arvedlund, Michael +3 more
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Efektifitas Tingkat Pencahayaan Terhadap Pertumbuhan Ikan Nemo (Amphiprion ocellaris)
Amphiprion ocellaris merupakan salah satu jenis ikan hias yang terkenal di tengah masyarakat Indonesia. Ikan ini dikenal dengan nama ikan nemo, dan digemari karena keindahan warna dan bentuknya yang menggemaskan. Selain kualitas air, tingkat pencahayaan
Henny Fitrinawati +3 more
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Populations of the clown anemonefish in Spermonde Archipelago, one of the main collection sites for ornamental fish in Indonesia, are potentially overfished, which might lead to a reduction in population size and genetic diversity.
Hawis H. Madduppa +3 more
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Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being advocated and implemented to protect biodiversity on coral reefs. Networks of appropriately sized and spaced reserves can capture a high proportion of species diversity, with gene flow among reserves ...
Martin H van der Meer +3 more
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Clownfish in hypoxic anemones replenish host O2 at only localised scales
The clownfish-anemone association exemplifies a symbiosis where both members benefit from nutrient exchange and protection from predators. Clownfish also perform aeration-like behaviour in their host anemones at night, but it is not yet known whether ...
N. A. Herbert +3 more
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A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This question may be addressed from both a proximate (genetic and ontogenetic) and ultimate (adaptive value and evolutionary origins) perspective, and ...
Alexander K. Maytin +4 more
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Active feminization of the brain in anemonefish
Amphiprion ocellaris, also known as clownfish or anemonefish, live in small groups of 2-4 fish symbiotically in association with sea anemones on coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific.
Pronitcheva, Veronica
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Finding Nemo: Molecular phylogeny and evolution of the unusual life style of anemonefish
Anemonefish are a group of 28 species of coral reef fish belonging to the family Pomacentridae, subfamily Amphiprioninae, all characterized by living in symbiosis with sea anemones of several genera.
S. SANTINI, POLACCO, GIOVANNI
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Habitat bleaching disrupts threat responses and persistence in anemonefish [PDF]
Climate-induced habitat bleaching is linked to dramatic declines in diversity and abundance of coral reef fish; however, mechanisms underlying these declines are poorly understood. Here, we used in situ studies to demonstrate that bleaching can influence
Frisch, Ashley J., Lönnstedt, Oona M.
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