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English: The Ambon damselfish, Pomacentrus amboinensis, have been used as a model fish for field and laboratory studies. It is a common component of the damselfish fauna on Indo-Pacific coral reefs and is shown here with smaller P. moluccensis , a common competitor for space and resources. P. moluccensis are lemon yellow, while the three P. amboinensis photographed here have a red tinge on the dorsal surface.
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Source Mark I. McCormick. "Protogyny in a tropical damselfish: females queue for future benefit", PeerJ doi:10.7717/peerj.2198
Author Mark I. McCormick
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