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Phylogeny of the Damselfishes (Pomacentridae) and Patterns of Asymmetrical Diversification in Body Size and Feeding Ecology
Quantitative Species-Level Ecology of Reef Fish Larvae Via Metabarcoding
Pomacentridae): Structural and Expression Variation in Opsin Genes
The Marine Biodiversity and Fisheries Catches of the Pitcairn Island Group
Gene ¯Ow at Three Spatial Scales in a Coral Reef ®Sh, the Three-Spot Dascyllus, Dascyllus Trimaculatus
Dascyllus Auripinnis, a New Pomacentrid Fish from Atolls of the Central Pacific Ocean John E
Examples of Symbiosis in Tropical Marine Fishes
Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment
Acoustic Behaviors in Hawaiian Coral Reef Fish Communities
Predator Recognition and Social Facilitation of Predator Avoidance in Coral Reef Fish Dascyllus Marginatus Juveniles
Hermaphroditism in Fish
2020 Program
Petition to List Eight Species of Pomacentrid Reef Fish, Including the Orange Clownfish and Seven Damselfish, As Threatened Or Endangered Under the U.S
Teleostei: Pomacentridae)
Field Guide to the Nonindigenous Marine Fishes of Florida
(Pomacentridae): Plectroglyphidodon Lacrymatus and Dascyllus Aruanus
Ecological Impacts and Practices of the Coral Reef Wildlife Trade
Sound Production in Four Damselfish (Dascyllus) Species
Top View
Phylogenetic and Habitat Influences on Mating System Structure in the Humbug Damselfishes (Dascyllus, Pomacentridae)
Evolution of Ontogenetic Allometry Shaping Giant Species: a Case Study from the Damselfish Genus Dascyllus (Pomacentridae)
John E. Randall, Recipient of the First Bleeker Award in Systematics By
Expanding Our Understanding of the Trade in Marine Aquarium Animals
A Revision of the Damselfish Genus <I>Dascyllus</I>
Pomacentridae 3337
Joint Program in Ial Oceanography
The First Fish Field Guide Ever Published Dedicated to the Tubbataha Reefs
Species Identification and Molecular Phylogenetic Position of Korean Damselfishes (Pomacentridae: Chrominae) Based on DNA Bioinformation
Differential Occupation of Available Coral Hosts by Coral-Dwelling Damselfish (Pomacentridae) on Australia's Great Barrier Reef