Long-term exposure to artificial light at night in the wild decreases survival and growth of a coral reef fish
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is an increasing anthropogenic pollutant, closely associated
with human population density, and now well recognized in both terrestrial and aquatic …
with human population density, and now well recognized in both terrestrial and aquatic …
Adaptive effects of parental and developmental environments on offspring survival, growth and phenotype
Phenotypic adjustments to environmental variation are particularly relevant to cope with
putative environmental mismatches often imposed by natal dispersal. We used an …
putative environmental mismatches often imposed by natal dispersal. We used an …
Contrasting genetic diversity and structure between endemic and widespread damselfishes are related to differing adaptive strategies
Aim Several marine biogeographical provinces meet at the Arabian Peninsula. Where and
how these junctions affect species is poorly understood. We herein aimed to identify the …
how these junctions affect species is poorly understood. We herein aimed to identify the …
Deep heat: A comparison of water temperature, anemone bleaching, anemonefish density and reproduction between shallow and mesophotic reefs
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 …
triggered by thermal anomalies and marine heatwaves linked to climate change, a trend that …
Clownfish hosting anemones (Anthozoa, Actiniaria) of the Red Sea: new associations and distributions, historical misidentifications, and morphological variability
Abstract Background The Red Sea contains thousands of kilometers of fringing reef systems
inhabited by clownfish and sea anemones, yet there is no consensus regarding the diversity …
inhabited by clownfish and sea anemones, yet there is no consensus regarding the diversity …
Phylogeography of the northernmost distributed Anisocentropus caddisflies and their comparative genetic structures based on habitat preferences
M Takenaka, S Shibata, T Ito, N Shimura… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge of the factors that determine the distribution ranges of organisms is
necessary to understand their evolutionary and ecological significance and contribution to …
necessary to understand their evolutionary and ecological significance and contribution to …
Physical–biological interactions underlying the connectivity patterns of coral‐dependent fishes around the Arabian Peninsula
Aim Distribution patterns of lineages alone do not explain the processes underlying
phylogenetic differentiation in fishes observed around the Arabian Peninsula, whose …
phylogenetic differentiation in fishes observed around the Arabian Peninsula, whose …
Anemonefish behavior and reproduction
In recent years, anemonefish (genus Amphiprion, family Pomacentridae) have emerged as a
model system to study the behaviour, physiology, ecology and genomics of coral reef fishes …
model system to study the behaviour, physiology, ecology and genomics of coral reef fishes …
[HTML][HTML] Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
Abstract Merten's carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii Brandt, 1835, is the largest
known sea anemone species in the world, regularly exceeding one meter in oral disc …
known sea anemone species in the world, regularly exceeding one meter in oral disc …
What happened to nemo: Population dynamics of the orange clownfish, Amphiprion percula over an eight-year time gap on Kimbe Island, Papua New Guinea
L Fitzgerald - 2020 - repository.kaust.edu.sa
Long-term studies are important for understanding the intricacies of population dynamics
over time. Self-recruitment and social hierarchy are valuable tools to quantify the rates at …
over time. Self-recruitment and social hierarchy are valuable tools to quantify the rates at …