Endemic marine species often exist as metapopulations distributed across several discrete locations, such that their extinction risk is dependent upon population dynamics and persistence at each location. The anemonefish Amphiprion latezonatus is a habitat specialist, endemic to two oceanic islands (Lord Howe and Norfolk) and the adjacent eastern Australian coast from the Sunshine Coast to Southwest Rocks. To determine how extinction risk varies across the limited number of locations where A. latezonatus occurs, we quantified ecological, biological, and behavioural characteristics at six locations and four reef zones. The abundance of A. latezonatus and its host anemones varied considerably throughout its range, with A. latezonatus abundanc...
Surveys of anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae) were conducted on reefs in two regions of the Great Barrie...
The development of parentage analysis to track the dispersal of juvenile offspring has given us unpr...
Within tropical coastal habitats such as coral reefs and seagrass meadows, sea anemones (Actiniaria)...
Understanding the population dynamics of host sea anemones and their symbiotic anemonefish is import...
The region of Madang, Papua New Guinea, has the highest reported species diversity o...
Information on the abundance of species targeted for the marine aquarium trade is needed to help elu...
Intimate knowledge of both partners in a mutualism is necessary to understand the ecology and evolut...
Species distributions at range edges show complex shifts with climate change. The present study exam...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
The development of parentage analysis to track the dispersal of juvenile offspring has given us unpr...
Globally, marine species are under increasing pressure from human activities, including ocean warmin...
Many anemone and anemonefish populations have been depleted by environmental disturbance and over-fi...
Anemonefishes and their host sea anemones are iconic inhabitants of coral reef ecosystems. While stu...
Not AvailableAmong the anemonefishes, 13 species under the genus Amphiprion viz., A. akallopisos, A....
Surveys of anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae) were conducted on reefs in two regions of the Great Barrie...
The development of parentage analysis to track the dispersal of juvenile offspring has given us unpr...
Within tropical coastal habitats such as coral reefs and seagrass meadows, sea anemones (Actiniaria)...
Understanding the population dynamics of host sea anemones and their symbiotic anemonefish is import...
The region of Madang, Papua New Guinea, has the highest reported species diversity o...
Information on the abundance of species targeted for the marine aquarium trade is needed to help elu...
Intimate knowledge of both partners in a mutualism is necessary to understand the ecology and evolut...
Species distributions at range edges show complex shifts with climate change. The present study exam...
The interactions among organisms shape the earth's biodiversity in striking ways, and these interact...
The development of parentage analysis to track the dispersal of juvenile offspring has given us unpr...
Globally, marine species are under increasing pressure from human activities, including ocean warmin...
Many anemone and anemonefish populations have been depleted by environmental disturbance and over-fi...
Anemonefishes and their host sea anemones are iconic inhabitants of coral reef ecosystems. While stu...
Not AvailableAmong the anemonefishes, 13 species under the genus Amphiprion viz., A. akallopisos, A....
Surveys of anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae) were conducted on reefs in two regions of the Great Barrie...
The development of parentage analysis to track the dispersal of juvenile offspring has given us unpr...
Within tropical coastal habitats such as coral reefs and seagrass meadows, sea anemones (Actiniaria)...