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Animalia: species: Naso tonganus

Other references

  • Choat, J.H., K.D. Clements and W.D. Robbins (2004). The trophic status of herbivorous fishes on coral reefs 2: Food processing modes and trophodynamics, Marine Biology, 145: 445-454. LIRS catalog number 1202.
  • Crossman, D.J., J.H. Choat and K.D. Clements (2005). Nutritional ecology of nominally herbivorous fishes on coral reefs, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 296: 129-142. LIRS catalog number 945.
  • Grim, N.J. (2006). Food vacuole contents in the ciliate, Balantidium jocularum (Balantididae), a symbiont in the intestine of the surgeonfish, Naso tonganus (Acanthuridae), Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 53: 269-274. LIRS catalog number 1089.
  • Hoey, A.S. (2010). The ecosystem role of macroalgal browsing fishes on coral reefs. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1415.
  • Klanten, S.O. (2003). Molecular phylogeny, temporal patterns of lineage diversification and phylogeography of the surgeonfish genus Naso (Acanthuridae), Ph.D. thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 860.
  • Mendell, J.E., K.D. Clements, J.H. Choat and E.R. Angert (2008). Extreme polyploidy in a large bacterium, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105: 6730-6734. LIRS catalog number 1129.
  • Miller, D.A., J.H. Choat, K.D. Clements and E.R. Angert (2011). The spoIIE homolog of Epulopiscium sp. Type B is expressed early in intracellular offspring development. Journal of Bacteriology, 01/05/11: 2642-2646. LIRS catalog number 1411.
  • Miller, D.A., G. Suen, K.D. Clements and E.R. Angert (2012). The genomic basis for the evolution of a novel form of cellular reproduction in the bacterium Epulopiscium. BMC Genomics, 13: 265-282. LIRS catalog number 1565.
  • Ward, R.J., K.D. Clements, J.H. Choat and E.R. Angert (2009). Cytology of terminally differentiated Epulopiscium mother cells, DNA and Cell Biology, 28: 57-64. LIRS catalog number 1242.