[-]Narrow by subject
There are no subject folders to display

Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Damselfishes within all areas of the EPA. Only web pages are included. Search all document formats.

Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
... survey of 31 sites throughout the Florida Keys found nesting damselfish to be ubiquitous and abundant; and 82.4% of black-band disease incidence on reefs was associated with damselfish nests ...
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/c0403.htm (HTML)
Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
... survey of 31 sites throughout the Florida Keys found nesting damselfish to be ubiquitous and abundant; and 82.4% of black-band disease incidence on reefs was associated with damselfish nests ...
http://www.epa.gov/ged/publica/cabprj34.htm (HTML)
EPA - Coral Reef Fish - More01-28-2010
Hamlets belong to the family Serranidae like the sea basses and groupers, but are smaller and more closely resemble damselfish.
http://www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/coral_reef_fish_hamlets.html (HTML)
Coral Reefs | Region 9: Water | US EPA01-27-2010
What are Coral Reefs. Damselfish swim among vast beds of "Acropora" spp. corals in Palau. Photo by Jim Maragos, FWS.
http://www.epa.gov/region09/water/oce/coralreefs.html (HTML)
Western Ecology Division | US EPA09-14-2007
Holcroft. The phylogenetic position of five genera (Acanthochromis, Azurina, Chrysiptera, Dischistodus, and Neopomacentrus) of damselfishes (Perciformes: Pomacentridae. 2004. Molecular Phylogenetics ...
http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/staff/mcnyset.htm (HTML)

Jump to main content.