[PDF][PDF] Ecological impacts and practices of the coral reef wildlife trade
DJ Thornhill - Defenders of Wildlife, 2012 - defenders.org
It is estimated that 14–30 million fish, 1.5 million live stony corals, 4 million pounds of coral
skeleton, 65–110 thousand pounds of red and black coral, and 9–10 million other …
skeleton, 65–110 thousand pounds of red and black coral, and 9–10 million other …
Determinants of reproductive success in dominant pairs of clownfish: a boosted regression tree analysis
Central questions of behavioural and evolutionary ecology are what factors influence the
reproductive success of dominant breeders and subordinate nonbreeders within animal …
reproductive success of dominant breeders and subordinate nonbreeders within animal …
Mothers matter: contribution to local replenishment is linked to female size, mate replacement and fecundity in a fish metapopulation
A major assumption of marine population ecology and marine fisheries management is that
female size is related to the number of eggs they produced, and therefore, to the number of …
female size is related to the number of eggs they produced, and therefore, to the number of …
Forcible eviction and prevention of recruitment in the clown anemonefish
P Buston - Behavioral Ecology, 2003 - academic.oup.com
How big an animal group will be depends on how the group's size is regulated and on the
costs and benefits of living in the group. To determine which individuals regulate group size …
costs and benefits of living in the group. To determine which individuals regulate group size …
Ecological and social constraints combine to promote evolution of non-breeding strategies in clownfish
Individuals that forgo their own reproduction in animal societies represent an evolutionary
paradox because it is not immediately apparent how natural selection can preserve the …
paradox because it is not immediately apparent how natural selection can preserve the …
A new perspective on size hierarchies in nature: patterns, causes, and consequences
Many plant and animal aggregations have size hierarchies within which a variety of sizes of
individuals, from large to small, can be found. Size hierarchies are thought to indicate the …
individuals, from large to small, can be found. Size hierarchies are thought to indicate the …
Territory inheritance in clownfish
PM Buston - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London …, 2004 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Animal societies composed of breeders and non–breeders present a challenge to
evolutionary theory because it is not immediately apparent how natural selection can …
evolutionary theory because it is not immediately apparent how natural selection can …
Finding Nemo's Genes: A chromosome‐scale reference assembly of the genome of the orange clownfish Amphiprion percula
The iconic orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula, is a model organism for studying the
ecology and evolution of reef fishes, including patterns of population connectivity, sex …
ecology and evolution of reef fishes, including patterns of population connectivity, sex …
An extraordinary life span estimate for the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula
A population of the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula was studied for 1 year, in
Madang Lagoon, Papua New Guinea. From this study, data on mortality events and social …
Madang Lagoon, Papua New Guinea. From this study, data on mortality events and social …
Substantial plasticity of reproduction and parental care in response to local resource availability in a wild clownfish population
Plasticity, the capacity of individuals to respond to changing environments by modifying
traits, may be critically important for population persistence by allowing for adaptive …
traits, may be critically important for population persistence by allowing for adaptive …