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    Lunar cycles of reproduction in the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula: individual-level strategies and population-level patterns by Seymour, J. R., Barbasch, T. A., Buston, P. M.

    “…Lunar or semi-lunar cycles of reproduction are a widespread phenomenon in marine organisms. It is common practice to infer the adaptive value of these…”
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    A distinct neurogenomic response to a trade-off between social challenge and opportunity in male sticklebacks ( Gasterosteus aculeatus ) by Barbasch, T A, Behrens, C, McLain, M, Arredondo, E, Bell, A M

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (08-11-2023)
    “…Animals frequently make adaptive decisions about what to prioritize when faced with multiple, competing demands simultaneously. However, the proximate…”
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    Reproductive control via the threat of eviction in the clown anemonefish by Rueger, T, Barbasch, T A, Wong, M Y L, Srinivasan, M, Jones, G P, Buston, P M

    “…In social groups, high reproductive skew is predicted to arise when the reproductive output of a group is limited, and dominant individuals can suppress…”
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    Interspecific competition among anemonefishes: pink anemonefish engage in hostile takeovers of sea anemones occupied by clown anemonefish by Rueger, T., Barbasch, T. A., Versteeg, M., Campbell, A., Buston, P. M.

    Published in Coral reefs (18-11-2024)
    “…Understanding drivers of species co-existence on coral reefs is important to predict community responses to environmental change. Here, we present, for the…”
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    Reproductive control via the threat of eviction in the clown anemonefish by Rueger, T., Barbasch, T. A., Wong, M. Y. L., Srinivasan, M., Jones, G. P., Buston, P. M.

    “…In social groups, high reproductive skew is predicted to arise when the reproductive output of a group is limited, and dominant individuals can suppress…”
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