Assemblage and interaction structure of the anemonefish-anemone mutualism across the Manado region of Sulawesi, Indonesia

6 03 2010

After some years working on it, finally this paper has been published on “Environmental Biology of Fishes” (Springer).

The abstract:

The Manado area (Indonesia–North Sulawesi), a marine high diversity hot-spot, hosts 7 species of anemonefish (family Pomacentridae, subfamily Amphiprioniae) living in symbiosis with 9 species of sea anemones (family Stichodactylidae and Actiniidae). This high biological diversity −27% and 80%, respectively, of the total known diversity of anemonefish and sea anemones—allows us to test different hypotheses focused on the obligate mutualism between anemonefish and sea anemones. In the Manado area, species richness of anemones and anemonefish across several sites was not correlated, but all anemones contained at least one fish individual, and there was a strong positive correlation between the numbers of individual anemonefish and anemones. As expected, each fish species had a preferred anemone host; also a partial niche overlap (Pianka’s Index) was often detected. The analysis of unique species composition suggests that competition is not an important factor determining the presence or absence of particular combinations of either anemonefish or host anemones (no evidence of competitive exclusion). The NODF algorithm showed that, at both a regional and local scale, the interaction between anemonefish and host anemones is not significantly nested, as a result of a combination of local conditions with competition, forcing species that regionally are more generalist to become more specialist.

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Funny nature: a strawberry crab

6 01 2010
Strawberry Crab from Taiwan

Strawberry Crab

Near to Taiwan, a group of scientists have discovered this funny “strawberry” crab, species unknown to the science until now. Quite weird that an animal with this astonishing pattern of colours has remained hidden for such a longtime.

The full article (in chinese or english)





Movie stars….

10 12 2009

If you want to find an alien, where is it better to search if not underwater? Just see this example: the little “Men in Black” friendly alien and a tiny crustacean (Caprellid) living on a tropical sponge. Can you see the similarity?

MIB tiny alien

Caprellids





NBA player Wins eBay Auction to Name Shrimp Species

8 12 2009

Really good idea! I will think about it if someday I will photograph a new species!!

7-Foot NBA Center Wins eBay Auction to Name Shrimp Species

Longley's Shrimp








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