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Scaring Nemo: Contrasting effects of observer presence on two anemonefish species

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, 2020
Behaviours of Clark's anemonefish Amphiprion clarkii and the dusky anemonefish Amphiprion melanopus were studied in Vanuatu. Six anemones and their resident fish were observed for typical behaviours (hiding, watching, roaming, inter-, and intraspecific ...
Armağan Sabetian, Julian Lilkendey
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Integrative phenotyping reveals new insights into the anemonefish adaptive radiation

open access: yesCurrent Biology
Evolutionary radiations are fundamental to the generation of biodiversity, occurring when organisms rapidly diversify to exploit various ecological niches.
Manon Mercader   +2 more
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Anemonefish musical chairs and the plight of the two-band anemonefish, Amphiprion bicinctus

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2016
Anemonefishes’ obligatory mutualism with sea anemones dictates their occurrence in marine habitats. We examined whether the spatial distribution, number, and size of the host anemones Heteractis crispa and Entacmaea quadricolor affected the settlement, habitat usage, and survival of the two-band anemonefish, Amphiprion bicinctus.
Jacob Howell   +2 more
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Review of housing and husbandry of anemonefishes for use in research

Journal of Fish Biology, 2023
AbstractAnemonefishes of the genus Amphiprion are emerging as a model organism for marine science, so there is potentially a lot for the research community to gain by optimizing and standardizing housing and husbandry protocols. Here, we conducted a literature review and a questionnaire survey regarding the housing and husbandry of anemonefishes for ...
Matthew E. Gendron, Peter M. Buston
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When cleanerfish become anemonefish

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2006
Here we report on a previously undocumented facultative symbiosis involving the wrasses Labroides dimidiatus and Thallasoma amblycephalum living in association with two species of sea anemones, on coral reefs in the north-western Pacific. By SCUBA diving we observed juvenile L.
Michael Arvedlund   +3 more
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Hydrodynamics shapes self-recruitment in anemonefishes

2022
Abstract Many marine species have a pelagic larval phase that undergo dispersal among habitats. Studies on marine larval dispersal have revealed a large variation in the spatial scale of dispersal, and accumulated evidence has shown that seascape patchiness is the major determinant for variation in self-recruitment ...
Masaaki Sato   +12 more
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Megacolonies: an alternative social organization in anemonefishes?

2022
Abstract Anemonefish are iconic examples of marine fishes living in mutualistic symbiosis with sea anemones. In a given sea anemone, the anemonefishes have a stereotyped social organization with a dominant female, a semi-dominant male, and several juveniles.
Manon Mercader   +10 more
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