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      • Marine biologists say in recent years, the clownfish has been confronted by a newer, potentially more destructive challenge: climate change. Rising temperatures around the globe are bleaching and killing the coral reefs and the sea anemones with which clownfish share a symbiotic relationship.
  1. Jun 18, 2020 · In return for a safe and protective home, the clownfish benefits the anemone in several important ways. These include cleaning the anemone, providing nutrients in the form of waste, and scaring away predatory fish such as the butterflyfish.

    • Why should we protect clownfish and sea anemones?1
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  3. Feb 27, 2013 · The anemone’s tentacles provide the clownfish with protection from predators, while the clownfish chase away butterfly fish that would eat the anemone.

  4. Oct 5, 2020 · Clownfish receive a safe place to live and even prey to eat, and in return clownfish provide food to the anemone, help rid it of harmful parasites, and chase away fish like butterflyfish that feed on anemones.

  5. Dec 1, 2017 · Sea anemones protect clownfish—and the eggs clownfish lay at the anemone’s base—against predators. But scientists recently learned that an anemone can only protect clownfish if the anemone itself remains healthy. When higher water temperatures stress anemones, clownfish fertility suffers.

  6. Quick facts. Clownfish dwell literally within the venomous tentacles of a sea anemone, safe from their own predators. Sea anemones get some of their nourishment by eating clownfish poop (funny but true!). In the female-dominant hierarchy of clownfish, only the dominant female and male reproduce. We are honored to be responsible guests on the ...

  7. Aug 23, 2018 · The clownfish is under threat, but an innovative program is partnering with schools to promote clownfish conservation and educate students about marine habitats.

  8. Oct 16, 2023 · The primary way sea anemones protect clownfish is through their venomous tentacles. These tentacles contain stinging cells called nematocysts, which deter potential predators. When a threat approaches, sea anemones rapidly extend their tentacles, creating an intimidating barrier.

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