Variation on a theme: pigmentation variants and mutants of anemonefish [PDF]
Pigmentation patterning systems are of great interest to understand how changes in developmental mechanisms can lead to a wide variety of patterns.
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The chromosome-scale genome assembly of the yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii provides insights into the melanic pigmentation of anemonefish [PDF]
Anemonefish are an emerging group of model organisms for studying genetic, ecological, evolutionary, and developmental traits of coral reef fish. The yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkiiA. clarkiierbb3bA. clarkiierbb3bA.
Billy Moore +11 more
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Anemonefish consists of 30 species and are likely the most recognizable fishes to the public due to their unique colour patterns, easy captive breeding, and the animation film Finding Nemo. They are also important species to biologists owing to their symbiotic relationship with anemones as well as sequential hermaphroditism and hence serve as emerging ...
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Searching for a toxic key to unlock the mystery of anemonefish and anemone symbiosis. [PDF]
Twenty-six species of anemonefish of the genera Amphiprion and monospecific Premnas, use only 10 species of anemones as hosts in the wild (Families: Actiniidae, Stichodactylidae and Thalassianthidae). Of these 10 anemone species some are used by multiple
Anita M Nedosyko +3 more
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Anemonefish, a model for Eco-Evo-Devo [PDF]
Anemonefish, are a group of about 30 species of damselfish (Pomacentridae) that have long aroused the interest of coral reef fish ecologists. Combining a series of original biological traits and practical features in their breeding that are described in ...
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Anemonefish oxygenate their anemone hosts at night [PDF]
SUMMARYMany stony coral-dwelling fishes exhibit adaptations to deal with hypoxia among the branches of their hosts; however, no information exists on the respiratory ecophysiology of obligate fish associates of non-coral organisms such as sea anemones and sponges.
Joseph T, Szczebak +3 more
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Cell-cell communication as underlying principle governing color pattern formation in teleost fishes [PDF]
The diverse pigmentation patterns of animals are crucial for predation avoidance and behavioral display. This diversity arises from interactions among distinct pigment cell types, yet mechanisms generating pattern variation across teleost fishes remain ...
Marleen Klann +16 more
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Effects of Personality and Behavioral Syndromes on Competition for Social Hierarchical Status in Anemonefish Amphiprion clarkii [PDF]
In this study, the behavioral ethogram of Amphiprion clarkii during the growth phase prior to sexual differentiation was summarized based on behavioral observations in three social environments.
Lisheng Wu +5 more
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Vertebrate growth plasticity in response to variation in a mutualistic interaction [PDF]
Vertebrate growth can be phenotypically plastic in response to predator–prey and competitive interactions. It is unknown however, if it can be plastic in response to mutualistic interactions.
Theresa Rueger +6 more
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Deep Heat: A Comparison of Water Temperature, Anemone Bleaching, Anemonefish Density and Reproduction between Shallow and Mesophotic Reefs [PDF]
French Polynesia is experiencing increasing coral bleaching events in shallow waters triggered by thermal anomalies and marine heatwaves linked to climate change, a trend that is replicated worldwide.
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