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Habitat Selection of Anemonefish

open access: yes, 2022
Kina Hayashi, James Davis Reimer
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Detrimental effects of host anemone bleaching on anemonefish populations

open access: yes, 2011
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of reef-associated fishes. Most attention on the effects of bleaching has focused on corals, but bleaching is also prevalent in other cnidarians, including sea
S. R. Thorrold   +7 more
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Cohabitation and Competition in Anemonefishes

open access: yes, 2022
Maya Srinivasan, Geoffrey P. Jones
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Nocturnal Ecophysiology of the Anemonefish-Sea Anemone Mutualism: Patterns of Nocturnal Oxygen Consumption and Symbiont Behavior at Night

open access: yes, 2011
The mutualism between anemonefishes and giant sea anemones is one of the most well known interactions on coral reefs. While the symbiotic benefits provided to each partner have been researched for over 100 years, little is known about the mutualism at ...
Szczebak, Joseph T.
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Data on fish activity from Anemone bleaching increases the metabolic demands of symbiont anemonefish

open access: yes, 2018
Increased ocean temperatures are causing mass bleaching of anemones and corals in the tropics worldwide. While such heat-induced loss of algal symbionts (zooxanthellae) directly affects anemones and corals physiologically, this damage may also cascade on
Shaun S. Killen (453180)   +5 more
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Data on fish metabolic rate from Anemone bleaching increases the metabolic demands of symbiont anemonefish

open access: yes, 2018
Increased ocean temperatures are causing mass bleaching of anemones and corals in the tropics worldwide. While such heat-induced loss of algal symbionts (zooxanthellae) directly affects anemones and corals physiologically, this damage may also cascade on
Shaun S. Killen (453180)   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Symbiotic benefits to sea anemones from the metabolic byproducts of anemonefish

open access: yes, 2007
Although anemonefishes and their giant sea anemone hosts became known to the western world in the late nineteenth century, and the first studies exploring these associations were published almost one hundred years ago, to this day the underlying benefits
Roopin, Modi
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The Post-Embryonic Period of Anemonefishes

open access: yes, 2022
Roux, Natacha   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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