Dive on into Information
Hopefully you have your scuba licence and are ready to swim through the ocean to explore the Pink Skunk Clownfish, Amphiprion perideraion. As you navigate through our web page, you will learn everything you will need to know about this beautiful coral reef organism. Starting with where this fish is on the classification spectrum of all organims. We will then submerge you into the deep waters to learn about the habitat that the Amphiprion perideraion prefers. We also explore and explain the adaptations necessary for this type of clownfish to interact with other organisms as well as how it reproduces and cares for their young.
While you are learing about the Amphiprion perideraion, there is so
much more ocean to explore! Specifically in the coral reef
habitat. Many other interesting coral reef organsim have had pages,
similiar to ours, created with information about them that
are worth exploring. If you are feeling brave, check out the
Hammerhead Shark, a famous predator in the waters. If you want
to stay close to what our page is discussing, dabble with the best know
species of clownfish,
Amphiprion ocellaris.
Check out the
starfish that inhabits the floor of the coral reef. A full list of organisms done by UWL students can be found at
multipleorganisms.net.
You can always come up for air, and then use the side bar to
continue on your journey for the Pink Skunk Clownfish. If you want
to check out some other pages on the Pink Anemonefish check out
these two other links to other page,
Amphiprion periderain and
the
Pink Clownfish.
A special thanks to our lab instructor, Rebecca Warren, for helping
us steer our information submarine through the salty waters.
Also thanks to our Organismal Biology Professors, Dr. Baines and Dr.
Haro, for keeping the research anchor from getting too stuck.
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