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Uncovering the acoustic ecology of sympatric coral-dwelling fish with portable audio-video arrays. [PDF]

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Azofeifa-Solano JC   +6 more
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Genetic basis of the evolution of vertical bars in clownfishes

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Fitzgerald LM   +5 more
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Prehistoric archives reveal evidence of predator loss and prey release in Caribbean reef fish communities. [PDF]

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Evolutionary patterns of scale morphology in damselfishes (Pomacentridae)

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2021
Abstract Fish scales are bony plates embedded in the skin that vary extensively in shape across taxa. Despite a plethora of hypotheses regarding form–function relationships in scales, we know little about the ecological selective factors that shape their diversity.
Dylan K Wainwright   +2 more
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A checklist of damselfishes (Pomacentridae) from Palawan, Philippines

The Palawan Scientist, 2023
This study was conducted to generate information on the number of damselfish species in Palawan, the most common tropical reef-associated fishes in the world. Photos of reef-associated fishes taken in conjunction with other reef surveys in 10 localities between 2019 and 2021 were used and evaluated for the presence of damselfishes.
Rochele Villanueva   +4 more
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New Species of the Damselfish Genus Chromis (Pomacentridae) from Vietnam

Journal of Ichthyology, 2023
A new species, Chromis oligactis from the coast of Khanh Hoa province (Vietnam, South China Sea) has been described, which is characterized by a moderately deep body (contained 2.2 times in the standard length), fin formula D XIV, 10; A II, 10; P i, 15–16; three spiniform procurrent rays of the caudal fin, 26 gill-rakers in the outer row on the first ...
A. M. Prokofiev, D. A. Astakhov
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Ultraviolet visual pigments in marine fishes of the family pomacentridae

Vision Research, 1994
Near-UV visual pigments have been reported in single cones of several freshwater and euryhaline fishes. The presence of UV visual pigments in stenohaline marine fishes have, as yet, not been identified. In the pomacentridae near-UV visual pigments are present in single cones from the three species we examined--the tropical coral fishes Dascyllus ...
W N, McFarland, E R, Loew
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