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Orcellaris
                        Clownfish



                                Kaylee Koenig
http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/
TAXONOMY

Kingdom:     Animalia
Phylum:      Chordata
Class:       Actinopterygii
Order:       Perciformes
Family:      Pomacentridae
Subfamily:   Amphiprioninae
Genus:       Amphiprion
Species:     A. ocellaris
Life History/Life Cycle
All clownfish are born
male but can change to
females if they need to
for reproductive reasons.
It only takes 4-5 days for
100-1,000 eggs to hatch.
While they are still in egg
form the male will guard
them.
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/beren
ds_bets/habitat.htm




                                             Habitat
                         Clownfish are found in the Indo-West Pacific area in
                         coastal bays, reef flats, and reef faces. They live in
                         the top part of the Epipelagic zone. Since they live
                         in the warmest zone, they are adapted to warmer
                         temperatures. (75-85 degrees Fahrenheit)
ADAPTATIONS
One adaption the clown fish is it has rounder fins making
their swimming slower but the can accelerate faster than
most other animals. Another adaption they have is the ability
to bleach their skin and change the color at night so that
predators can’t see them as well.
FAMILY/RELATIVES
• One type of extinct Pomacentridae fish is
  galapagos damsel.
• Extinct Relatives
  – Galapagos damselfish
  – Grabtolithina                        www.wikipedia.org
  – Andreolepis hedei
  (420 million years ago)
  – Percaforms
  (largest group of vertebrate)
Orcellaris fish are part of the Pomacentridae family.
    The Pomacentridae family has two different
categories; clownfish and damselfish. If you click the
links, there are lists with pictures of these organisms.




http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/
                     http://animal.discovery.com/guides/fish/marine/damselintro.html
Bibliography
• Works Cited
• Berends, Betsy. Amphiprion ocellaris. 2007.
  http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/berends_bets/adaptation.h
  tm (accessed 2 5, 2012).
• ORA. ORA Clowns. http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/
  (accessed 2 5, 2013).
• Smith, Drs. Foster and. Fish Guide. September 10, 2008.
  http://animal.discovery.com/guides/fish/marine/damselintro.html
  (accessed 2 5, 2013).
• Tree of Life Design. An Exploration of the Clown Fish. 1995-2004.
  http://tolweb.org/treehouses/?treehouse_id=3390 (accessed 2 5,
  2013).
• Wikipedia. Ocellaris Clownfish. 1 31, 2013.
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocellaris_clownfish (accessed 2 5,
  2013).

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Orcellaris clownfish 1

  • 1. Orcellaris Clownfish Kaylee Koenig http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/
  • 2. TAXONOMY Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Pomacentridae Subfamily: Amphiprioninae Genus: Amphiprion Species: A. ocellaris
  • 3. Life History/Life Cycle All clownfish are born male but can change to females if they need to for reproductive reasons. It only takes 4-5 days for 100-1,000 eggs to hatch. While they are still in egg form the male will guard them.
  • 4. http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/beren ds_bets/habitat.htm Habitat Clownfish are found in the Indo-West Pacific area in coastal bays, reef flats, and reef faces. They live in the top part of the Epipelagic zone. Since they live in the warmest zone, they are adapted to warmer temperatures. (75-85 degrees Fahrenheit)
  • 5. ADAPTATIONS One adaption the clown fish is it has rounder fins making their swimming slower but the can accelerate faster than most other animals. Another adaption they have is the ability to bleach their skin and change the color at night so that predators can’t see them as well.
  • 6. FAMILY/RELATIVES • One type of extinct Pomacentridae fish is galapagos damsel. • Extinct Relatives – Galapagos damselfish – Grabtolithina www.wikipedia.org – Andreolepis hedei (420 million years ago) – Percaforms (largest group of vertebrate)
  • 7. Orcellaris fish are part of the Pomacentridae family. The Pomacentridae family has two different categories; clownfish and damselfish. If you click the links, there are lists with pictures of these organisms. http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/ http://animal.discovery.com/guides/fish/marine/damselintro.html
  • 8. Bibliography • Works Cited • Berends, Betsy. Amphiprion ocellaris. 2007. http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/berends_bets/adaptation.h tm (accessed 2 5, 2012). • ORA. ORA Clowns. http://www.orafarm.com/products/fish/clowns/ (accessed 2 5, 2013). • Smith, Drs. Foster and. Fish Guide. September 10, 2008. http://animal.discovery.com/guides/fish/marine/damselintro.html (accessed 2 5, 2013). • Tree of Life Design. An Exploration of the Clown Fish. 1995-2004. http://tolweb.org/treehouses/?treehouse_id=3390 (accessed 2 5, 2013). • Wikipedia. Ocellaris Clownfish. 1 31, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocellaris_clownfish (accessed 2 5, 2013).