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The secret life of Nemo: new study finds clownfish keep peace on reef using ultraviolet flags
Research reveals clownfish use ultraviolet stripes to signal lower social rank and stay out of harm’s way with dominant anemone-mates.
Research reveals clownfish use ultraviolet stripes to signal lower social rank and stay out of harm’s way with dominant anemone-mates.
The recent severe bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef has also affected anemones, which provide homes for clownfish.