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Pomacentridae is a
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ray-finned fish Actinopterygii (; ), members of which are known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a class of bony fish that comprise over 50% of living vertebrate species. They are so called because of their lightly built fins made of webbings of sk ...
, comprising the damselfishes and clownfishes. This family were formerly placed in the order
Perciformes Perciformes (), also called the Acanthopteri, is an order or superorder of ray-finned fish in the clade Percomorpha. ''Perciformes'' means " perch-like". Among the well-known members of this group are perches and darters ( Percidae), and als ...
or as indeterminate percomorphs, but are now considered basal blenniiforms. They are primarily marine, while a few species inhabit
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and brackish environments (e.g., '' Neopomacentrus aquadulcis'', '' N. taeniurus'', '' Pomacentrus taeniometopon'', '' Stegastes otophorus''). They are noted for their hardy constitutions and territoriality. Many are brightly colored, so they are popular in aquaria.


Taxonomy

Around 385
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
are classified in this family, in about 31
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. Of these, members of two genera, ''Amphiprion'' and ''Premnas'', are commonly called clownfish or anemonefish, while members of other genera (e.g., '' Pomacentrus'') are commonly called damselfish. The members of this family were traditionally classified in four subfamilies: Amphiprioninae, Chrominae, Lepidozyginae, and Pomacentrinae., although more recent phylogenetic analyses instead support the four subfamilies Chrominae, Glyphisodontinae, Microspathodontinae, and Pomacentrinae, with the clownfishes nested within the latter subfamily. The earliest known fossil damselfish is †'' Chaychanus'' from the
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Etymology

The name of the family is derived from the Greek words; ''poma'' roughly translates to the English "cover", referring to the fishes' opercula, and ''kentron'' is Greek for sting. The name refers to the serrations found along the margins of the opercular bones in many members of this family.


Distribution and habitat

Pomacentrids are found primarily in tropical seas, with a few species occurring in subtropical waters (e.g., ''Hypsypops rubicundus''). Most species are found on or near
coral reef A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, whose polyps cluster in group ...
s in the Indo-West Pacific (from East Africa to Polynesia). The area from the Philippines to Australia hosts the greatest concentration of species. The remaining species are found in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific. Some species are native to freshwater or brackish estuarine environments. Most members of the family live in shallow water, from in depth, although some species (e.g., '' Chromis abyssus'') are found below . Most species are specialists, living in specific parts of the reef, such as sandy
lagoon A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform, such as reefs, barrier islands, barrier peninsulas, or isthmuses. Lagoons are commonly divided into ''coastal lagoons'' (or ''barrier lagoons'') an ...
s, steep reef slopes, or areas exposed to strong wave action. In general, the coral is used as shelter, and many species can only survive in its presence.


Algae farming

The bottom-dwelling species are territorial, occupying and defending a portion of the reef, often centered on shelter. By keeping away other species of fish, some pomacentrids encourage the growth of thick mats of
algae Algae ( , ; : alga ) is an informal term for any organisms of a large and diverse group of photosynthesis, photosynthetic organisms that are not plants, and includes species from multiple distinct clades. Such organisms range from unicellular ...
within their territories, leading to the common name farmerfish.


Characteristics

Most pomacentrids are relatively small. The tribe Microspathodontini includes the largest species and are collectively known as giant damselfishes, with the four largest species ('' Hypsypops rubicundus'', '' Microspathodon bairdii'', '' M. dorsalis'' and '' Nexilosus latifrons'') reaching 30 cm (12 in) in length. Pomacentrids have an orbiculate to elongated body shape, which is often laterally compressed. They have interrupted or incomplete lateral lines and they usually have a single nostril on each side (some species of '' Chromis'' and '' Dascyllus'' have two on each side). They have small- to medium-sized ctenoid scales. They have one or two rows of teeth, which may be conical or spatulate. They display a wide range of colors, predominantly bright shades of yellow, red, orange, and blue, although some are a relatively drab brown, black, or grey. The young are often a different, brighter color than adults. Pomacentrids are
omnivorous An omnivore () is an animal that regularly consumes significant quantities of both plant and animal matter. Obtaining energy and nutrients from plant and animal matter, omnivores digest carbohydrates, protein, fat, and fiber, and metabolize ...
or herbivorous, feeding on algae,
plankton Plankton are the diverse collection of organisms that drift in Hydrosphere, water (or atmosphere, air) but are unable to actively propel themselves against ocean current, currents (or wind). The individual organisms constituting plankton are ca ...
, and small bottom-dwelling crustaceans, depending on their precise habitats. Only a small number of genera, such as '' Cheiloprion'', eat the
coral Corals are colonial marine invertebrates within the subphylum Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact Colony (biology), colonies of many identical individual polyp (zoology), polyps. Coral species include the important Coral ...
where they live. They also engage in symbiotic relationship with cleaner gobies of genus '' Elacatinus'', allowing the gobies to feed on ectoparasites on their bodies. Clownfish also have mutualistic relationships with anemones. The anemone protects the clownfish while the clownfish rids parasites.


Lifecycle

Before breeding, the males clear an area of algae and invertebrates to create a nest. They engage in ritualised
courtship display A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display. These behaviors often include ritualized movement ("dances"), ...
s, which may consist of rapid bursts of motion, chasing or nipping females, stationary hovering, or wide extension of their fins. After being attracted to the site, the female lays a string of sticky eggs that attach to the substrate. The male swims behind the female as she lays the eggs, and fertilises them externally. Varying by species, brood sizes range from 50 to 1000 eggs. The male guards the nest for the two to seven days needed for the eggs to hatch. The transparent
larvae A larva (; : larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals with indirect developmental biology, development such as insects, some arachnids, amphibians, or cnidarians typical ...
are long. They go through a
pelagic The pelagic zone consists of the water column of the open ocean and can be further divided into regions by depth. The word ''pelagic'' is derived . The pelagic zone can be thought of as an imaginary cylinder or water column between the sur ...
stage, which depending on the species, can last as little as a week or more than a month. When they arrive at a suitable environment, the young settle and adopt their juvenile colors. In captivity, pomacentrids live up to 18 years, but they probably do not live longer than 10 to 12 years in the wild.


Genera

The 5th edition of Fishes of the World recognises 31 genera in three subfamilies in the family Pomacentridae: † means extinct * Subfamily Chrominae Allen, 1975 ** '' Acanthochromis''
Gill A gill () is a respiration organ, respiratory organ that many aquatic ecosystem, aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow r ...
, 1863:
** '' Altrichthys'' Allen, 1999 ** '' Azurina'' D.S. Jordan & McGregor, 1898 ** '' Chromis'' Cuvier, 1814 ** '' Dascyllus'' Cuvier, 1829 * Subfamily Lepidozyginae Allen, 1975 ** '' Lepidozygus'' Günther, 1862 * Subfamily Pomacentrinae Bonaparte, 1831 ** '' Abudefduf'' Fabricius, 1775 ** '' Amblyglyphidodon'' Bleeker, 1877 ** '' Amblypomacentrus'' Bleeker, 1877 ** ''
Amphiprion Clownfishes or anemonefishes (genus ''Amphiprion'') are saltwater fishes found in the warm and tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. They inhabit mainly coral reefs and have a distinctive colouration typically consisting of white vertical bars on ...
'' Bloch & Schneider, 1801 ** '' Cheiloprion'' M.C.W. Weber, 1913 ** '' Chrysiptera'' Swainson, 1839 ** '' Dischistodus'' Gill, 1863 ** '' Hemiglyphidodon'' Bleeker, 1877 ** '' Hypsypops'' Gill, 1861 ** '' Mecaenichthys'' Whitley, 1929 ** '' Microspathodon'' Günther, 1862 ** '' Neoglyphidodon'' Allen, 1991 ** '' Neopomacentrus'' Allen, 1975 ** '' Nexilosus'' Heller & Snodgrass, 1903 ** ''
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'' Günther, 1862 ** '' Plectroglyphidodon'' Fowler & Ball, 1824 ** '' Pomacentrus'' Lacépède, 1802 ** '' Pomachromis'' Allen & Randall, 1974 ** '' Premnas'' Cuvier, 1816 ** '' Pristotis'' Rüppell, 1838 ** '' Similiparma'' Hemsley, 1986 ** '' Stegastes'' Jenyns, 1840 ** '' Teixeirichthys'' J. L. B. Smith, 1953 * '' Palaeopomacentrus'' Bellwood & Sorbini, 1996 Other authorities recognise 4 subfamilies and classify the family as follows: * Subfamily Chrominae ** ''Azurina'' ** ''Chromis'' ** ''Dascyllus'' ** '' Pycnochromis'' Fowler, 1941 * Subfamily Glyphisodontinae ** ''Abudefduf'' * Subfamily Microspathodontinae ** ''Lepidozygus'' ** ''Mecaenichthys'' ** ''Parma'' ** ''Plectroglyphidodon'' ** ''Stegastes'' **Tribe Microspathodontini *** ''Hypsypops'' *** ''Microspathodon'' *** ''Nexilosus'' *** ''Similiparma'' * Subfamily Pomacentrinae ** Tribe Amphiprionini *** ''
Amphiprion Clownfishes or anemonefishes (genus ''Amphiprion'') are saltwater fishes found in the warm and tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. They inhabit mainly coral reefs and have a distinctive colouration typically consisting of white vertical bars on ...
'' *** ''Premnas'' ** Tribe Cheiloprionini *** ''Cheiloprion'' *** ''Chrysiptera'' *** ''Dischistodus'' *** ''Pomachromis'' ** Tribe Hemiglyphidodontini *** ''Acanthochromis'' *** ''Altrichthys'' *** ''Amblyglyphidodon'' *** ''Hemiglyphidodon'' *** ''Neoglyphidodon'' ** Tribe Pomacentrini *** ''Amblypomacentrus'' *** ''Neopomacentrus'' *** ''Pomacentrus'' *** ''Pristotis'' *** ''Teixeirichthys'' * †''Palaeopomacentrus'' Image:Abudefduf sexfasciatus Réunion.jpg, '' Abudefduf sexfasciatus'' Image:Acanthochromis polyacanthus.jpg, '' Acanthochromis polyacanthus'' Image:Amblyglyphidodon curacao.jpg, '' Amblyglyphidodon curacao'' Image:Green.chromis.arp.jpg, '' Chromis viridis'' Image:Crysiptera_hemicyanea.jpg, '' Chrysiptera hemicyanea'' Image:Dascyllus trimaculatus Réunion.jpg, '' Dascyllus trimaculatus'' Image:Hypsypops_rubicundus_adult.jpg, '' Hypsypops rubicundus'' Image:Yellowtail damselfish Microspathodon chrysurus (4657125482).jpg, '' Microspathodon chrysurus'' Image:Neoglyphidodon melas.jpg, '' Neoglyphidodon melas'' Image:Parma_kermadecensis_%28Kermadec_scalyfin%29.jpg, ''Parma kermadecensis'' Image:Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus Réunion.JPG, ''Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus'' Image:Pomacentrus caeruleopunctatus Réunion.jpg, ''Pomacentrus caeruleus'' Image:Maroon Clown Fish444.jpg, ''Premnas biaculeatus'' Image:Stegastes nigricans.JPG, ''Stegastes nigricans''


References


External links

* * Smith, J.L.B. 1960
Coral fishes of the family Pomacentridae from the Western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. Ichthyological Bulletin; No. 19.
Department of Ichthyology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.

{{Authority control Pomacentridae, Percomorpha families Taxa named by Charles Lucien Bonaparte