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1158:"Amphiprion latezonatus"
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802:BMC Evolutionary Biology
711:. February 2019 version.
697:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
467:Distribution and habitat
455:The genetically related
437:The genetically related
408:(saddleback anemonefish)
221:sequential hermaphrodite
1469:Fish described in 1900
1252:Amphiprion_latezonatus
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1170:Amphiprion latezonatus
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722:Buston PM (May 2004).
701:Amphiprion latezonatus
595:Amphiprion latezonatus
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171:Amphiprion latezonatus
25:Amphiprion latezonatus
1454:Fish of New Caledonia
1085:Amphiprion tricinctus
1081:Stichodactyla haddoni
979:Global Change Biology
609:: e.T188533A1889085.
286:showing blue markings
242:grows to 14 cm (
194:wide-band anemonefish
863:on 25 September 2015
591:Allen, G.R. (2022).
530:environmental issues
192:, also known as the
1128:Fishes of Australia
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991:2004GCBio..10.1642M
948:2016MarBd..46..327S
936:Marine Biodiversity
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678:on 18 October 2014.
572:A. latezonatus
558:A. latezonatus
554:A. latezonatus
524:Conservation status
518:A. latezonatus
508:A. latezonatus
472:A. latezonatus
458:Premnas biaculeatus
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153:A. latezonatus
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1187:Taxon identifiers
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443:(clownfish)
405:A. polymnus
357:A. polymnus
333:A. polymnus
318:A. polymnus
235:Description
202:subtropical
198:anemonefish
1449:Amphiprion
1438:Categories
622:9 December
578:References
567:In aquaria
480:Queensland
440:A. percula
382:A. percula
269:dorsal fin
140:Amphiprion
546:bleaching
476:Australia
371:and that
349:complexes
345:scalation
229:protandry
213:mutualism
210:symbiotic
206:Australia
200:found in
147:Species:
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89:Eukaryota
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1204:Wikidata
1095:: e106.
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1026:PLOS ONE
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842:23122007
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422:A. sebae
361:A. sebae
337:A. sebae
324:A. sebae
125:Family:
109:Chordata
105:Phylum:
99:Animalia
85:Domain:
62:IUCN 3.1
1416:ZooBank
1291:5212078
1210:Q748628
1097:Bibcode
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215:with
178:Waite
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1351:NCBI
1338:IUCN
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1265:D55K
1140:2015
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385:and
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