Unlike most reef fish families, which are broadcast spawners, damselfishes and anemonefishes are benthic spawners. Indeed, as mentioned in Chapter 6, anemonefishes live in the vicinity of their sea anemone host and lay eggs on a substrate nearby.
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Adaptation of anemonefish to their host anemones: From Genetics to Physiology [PDF]
The mutualism between anemonefish and anemones can be studied in terms of permanent or temporary adaptation of fish toward their host anemones. This thesis explores this theme, and aims to test (1) Whether a mutual relationship leads to adaptation of ...
Nguyen, Thi Hai Thanh
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Author Correction: Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event [PDF]
Morgan F. Bennett-Smith +11 more
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Sea anemones modify their hiding time based on their commensal damselfish [PDF]
Animals often retreat to refugia when alarmed and the time they spend hiding reflects an economic decision that trades off reducing predation risk with other beneficial activities.
Alexandra N. Lim +2 more
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Species integrity, introgression, and genetic variation across a coral reef fish hybrid zone
Hybridization and introgression are evolutionarily significant phenomena breaking down species boundaries. “Hybrid zones” (regions of species overlap and hybridization) enable quantification of hybridization frequency and examination of mechanisms ...
Ashton Gainsford +4 more
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Finding Nemo’s clock reveals switch from nocturnal to diurnal activity
Timing mechanisms play a key role in the biology of coral reef fish. Typically, fish larvae leave their reef after hatching, stay for a period in the open ocean before returning to the reef for settlement.
Gregor Schalm +6 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of 10 anemonefishes belonging to Amphiprion and Premnas
Anemonefish are widely distributed in tropical areas with phenotypic color variation often observed in the same species. Complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of 10 anemonefishes belonging to Amphiprion and Premnas were determined to support ...
Pradipunt Thongtam Na Ayudhaya +6 more
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of biallelic F0 anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) mutants.
Genomic manipulation is a useful approach for elucidating the molecular pathways underlying aspects of development, physiology, and behaviour. However, a lack of gene-editing tools appropriated for use in reef fishes has meant the genetic underpinnings ...
Laurie J Mitchell +5 more
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Heritability of dispersal‐related larval traits in the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula
A major goal of marine ecology is to identify the drivers of variation in larval dispersal. Larval traits are emerging as an important potential source of variation in dispersal outcomes, but little is known about how the evolution of these traits might ...
E Schlatter +3 more
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Field data of anemonefish distribution
This file contains raw data collected from the field survey. In the sheet we listed: the id, collection date, location category (e.g., MPA, fishing zones in the eastern side or western side of MPA), transformed latitude, transformed longitude ...
Pantallano, Allyn Duvin S. +11 more
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