Table S1. Dataset list of studied species. Dataset list of studied species, with relative coding based on their color pattern [52], color pattern ontogenesis [64–72], and number of host sea anemones [33] and with quantifications of dorsal fin shape and body elongation. Photographs of specimens for quantifications of dorsal fin shape and body elongation were obtained from online databases (FishBase and “J. E. Randall’s Fish Photos” http://pbs.bishopmuseum.org/images/JER/ ), or nicely provided by J. Williams. Others were studied in the marine vertebrate collections of S. Planes (CRIOBE) and the Museum of Natural National History (MNHN). Excel document 19 ko. (XLSX 18 kb
Extended descriptions of protocols for DNA isolation, library preparation, sequencing, and data pipe...
Table of taxa and data sources used in the present study including information on pre- and post-filt...
A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This ...
Figure S2. Lobe morphology index of dorsal fin of clownfish species. Graphs representing the quantif...
Figure S1. Successive caudo-rostral loss of stripes during evolution is independent of clownfish col...
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A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This ...
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Extended descriptions of protocols for DNA isolation, library preparation, sequencing, and data pipe...
Table of taxa and data sources used in the present study including information on pre- and post-filt...
A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This ...
Figure S2. Lobe morphology index of dorsal fin of clownfish species. Graphs representing the quantif...
Figure S1. Successive caudo-rostral loss of stripes during evolution is independent of clownfish col...
Table S4. Relationship between the number of vertical white stripes and eco-morphological variables....
Table S3. Model fitting of the four striped pattern evolutionary models. Model fitting of the four s...
Table S2. Summary statistics of the stochastic mapping. Summary statistics of the stochastic mapping...
Table S1. Clownfish lifespan questionnaire results. Table S2. PosiGene results for positively select...
<b>References of the samples used for estimating morphological rates above the species</b> level. (C...
Clownfishes (or anemonefishes) form an iconic group of coral reef fishes, principally known for thei...
<b>List of the Genbank accession numbers of the newly sequenced <i>RH1</i> in this study for the 26 ...
Sequences used for phylogenetic analysis of Eleotridae; GenBank accession numbers are listed for eac...
A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This ...
Dataset for the paper "Diversification and functional evolution of reef fish feeding guilds". This d...
Extended descriptions of protocols for DNA isolation, library preparation, sequencing, and data pipe...
Table of taxa and data sources used in the present study including information on pre- and post-filt...
A fundamental question of evolutionary biology is, why are some animals conspicuously colored? This ...