Clownfish: Symbiosis and Mutualism

Article and photographs by Damien Lafon.

An orange clownfish with white bands swims among the tentacles of a sea anemone in a tropical reef in the Indo-Pacific.
A species of clownfish from an Indo-Pacific reef.
An orange clownfish hides among the tentacles of a brown sea anemone in a tropical reef where it finds protection and shelter.
A clownfish sheltering in its anemone.
A sea anemone with clear tentacles clings to a coral reef, an environment for clownfish.
Sea anemone, cnidarian of the same family as corals and jellyfish, protective shelter for certain marine species.
A sea anemone with clear tentacles spreads out on a rocky bottom of a marine reef hosting various species of fish.
Sea anemone integrated into the coral reef, playing a key role in the balance of the marine ecosystem.

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