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719:. The other threat to anemonefish is collection for the marine aquarium trade where anemonefish make up 43% of the global marine ornamental trade, and 25% of the global trade comes from fish bred in captivity, while the majority are captured from the wild, accounting for decreased densities in exploited areas. While bleaching is a significant threat to anemonefish and their host anemones, there is evidence suggesting that collection compounds the localised impact of bleaching. This species was not evaluated in the 2012 release of the 467: 515: 499: 482: 75: 50: 31: 349:
which grows up to 13 centimetres (5.1 in). In any anemonefish group, the female is always larger than the male, but in this species the male is almost equal in size to the female. Its body has a stock appearance, oval shape, compressed laterally and with a round profile. The body color ranges
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from dark brown to yellow orange and this species has two or three white bars. The white head bar is thick and located just behind the eyes. A large white abbreviated saddle shape or slanted white bar across the middle of the fish's body makes it quite obvious to see how it got the name
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Dhaneesh, K.V.; R. Vinoth; Swagat Gosh; M. Gopi; T.T. Ajith Kumar; T. Balasubramanian (2013). "Hatchery Production of Marine Ornamental Fishes: An Alternate Livelihood Option for the Island Community at Lakshadweep". In Sundaresan, J. (ed.).
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of anemones commonly associated with this fish in a captive aquarium environment is not recommended, even for experienced aquarists. This is due to the poor survival rate of wild collected specimens and the overall shortened
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which it uses as a shelter for the group and for the nest. The anemonefish can also defend the anemone against some reef fishes which could eat the tentacles such as
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Melanistic variation has also been partially correlated with the fish's host anemone. Specimens associated with
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The relationship between anemonefish and their host sea anemones is not random and instead is highly
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of the head, tooth shape and body proportions. These features have been used to group species into
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Litsios, G.; Sims, C.; Wüest, R.; Pearman P.B.; Zimmermann, N.E.; Salamin N. (2012).
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has been bred in captivity. The protection of a host anemone is not required in an
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features, color pattern in the field, while in a laboratory other features such as
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Anemonefish and their host anemones are found on coral reefs and face similar
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Jenkins, A.; Allen, G.; Myers, R.; Yeeting, B. & Carpenter, K.E. (2017).
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and harbour areas in depth range from 2 to 30 metres (6.6 to 98.4 ft).
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and is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the host anemone. It is a
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are in any case of color variation orange yellow to brownish orange.
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From ocean to aquarium: A global trade in marine ornamental species
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is a specialist, being hosted by 2 out of the 10 host anemones:
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with a distinctive saddle. Like all anemonefishes it forms a
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Field Guide to Anemone Fishes and Their Host Sea Anemones
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anemone, the saddle shape may extend up onto the fish's
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due to triggers such as increased water temperature or
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Ollerton J; McCollin D; Fautin DG; Allen GR (2007).
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with a third white bar or margin located across the
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Climate Change and Island and Coastal Vulnerability
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Index


Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Pomacentridae
Amphiprion
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms
Meuschen
Bloch
Lacepède
Cuvier
Schlegel
Müller
anemonefish
symbiotic
mutualism
sea anemones
sequential hermaphrodite
dominance hierarchy
protandry
fish

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