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Clownfish communities are symbiotic associations primarily found within coral reefs, where clownfish (genus Amphiprion) live in close relationship with anemones. The clownfish benefit from the anemone's protection from predators, while providing the anemone with nutrients from their waste and helping to attract prey. These communities are characterized by mutualism, where both species rely on each other for survival and thrive in the diverse ecosystem of the reef. Clownfish communities often exhibit complex social structures, including dominant breeding pairs and non-breeding individuals.

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