2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.15.623784
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Nemo knows: clownfishes differentiate cryptic host species across fine and broad geographic scales and reveal a potential adaptive radiation in the clownfish-hosting sea anemones

Tommaso Chiodo,
Aurélien De Jode,
Andrea Quattrini
et al.

Abstract: The symbiosis between clownfishes (or anemonefishes) and their host sea anemones ranks among the most recognizable animal interactions on the planet. Found on coral reef habitats across the Indian and Pacific Oceans, 28 recognized species of clownfishes adaptively radiated from a common ancestor to live obligately with only 10 nominal species of host sea anemones. Are the host sea anemones truly less diverse than clownfishes? Did the symbiosis with clownfishes trigger a reciprocal adaptive radiation in sea ane… Show more

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