Article 3B645 Some clownfish have no personality, Australian study finds

Some clownfish have no personality, Australian study finds

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Calla Wahlquist
from Environment | The Guardian on (#3B645)

Researchers say some of the fish also known as anemonefish display individual personalities but others act more as a group

Some species of clownfish have absolutely no personality, a study by Australian researchers has found.

Research by the University of Wollongong and Southern Cross University analysed the behavioural patterns of two species of subtropical clownfish, or anemonefish: Amphiprion mccullochi, which is endemic to a shallow lagoon on Lord Howe island, off the coast of New South Wales; and Amphiprion latezonatus, which has a much wider distribution along Australia's east coast.

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