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Plectroglyphidodon leucozonus

  Plectroglyphidodon leucozonus (Bleeker, 1859)
Family: Pomacentridae (Damselfishes) Show available picture(s) for Plectroglyphidodon leucozonus *Enlarge
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Order: Perciformes (perch-likes)
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
In this site name: Singlebar devil
Max. size: 12.0 cm TL (male/unsexed; Ref. 4391)
Environment: reef-associated; non-migratory; marine; depth range 0 – 6 m
Climate: tropical; 30°N - 30°S
Importance: fisheries: of no interest; aquarium: commercial
Resilience: High, minimum population doubling time less than 15 months(Preliminary K or Fecundity.)
Distribution:
Indo-Pacific: Red Sea and East Africa to the Marshall and Pitcairn island groups, north to Japan, south to Australia.
Morphology: Dorsal spines (total): 12 - 12; Dorsal soft rays (total): 15 - 17; Anal spines: 2; Anal soft rays: 12 – 13. Juveniles have a conspicuous dorsal ocellus behind a wide white band. Large adults are uniformly dirty bronze.
Biology: Inhabits surge-swept shorelines and seaward reef margins. Juveniles often occur in pockets of the intertidal reef crest, while adults are found in ridges between surge channels (Ref. 1602). Feeds on benthic algae. Juveniles found in sheltered ocean bays, shallow low boulder-reefs above sand level. Known in clear-water reefs in gutters and upper edge of drop-offs (Ref. 9002).
Red List Status: Not in IUCN Red List (Ref. 57073)
Dangerous: harmless
Coordinator: Allen, Gerald R.
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