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封面图片:在澳大利亚昆士兰州磁岛杰弗里湾的大堡礁海洋公园,一对幼年红树林鞭鱼(Urogymnus granulatus)在一棵红红树(Rhizophora stylosa)的树荫下缓缓滑过底层。这张照片拍摄于 2018 年 2 月 2 日,当时正在制作一个摄影系列,该系列记录了世界上首次观察到聚集在一起的红树林幼鞭鲷如何发出响亮的 "咔咔 "声来回应它们所处的环境,以此作为一种对抗性展示,或者是为了警告和惊吓捕食者,或者是为了向附近的其他幼鞭鲷发出信号,让它们聚集在一起进行防御。这一观察结果发表于《生态学》(Ecology),https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3812。更多图片见本期《简报》图片库。图片来源:何塞-哈维尔-德尔加多-埃斯特万(José Javier Delgado Esteban)。
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COVER PHOTO: A pair of juvenile mangrove whiprays (Urogymnus granulatus) slowly glide across the substrate under the shade of a red mangrove tree (Rhizophora stylosa) in Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at Geoffrey Bay, Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. This photo was taken on February 2nd 2018, during the production of a photographic series that recorded the world-first observation of how aggregating juvenile mangrove whiprays can produce loud clicking sounds in response to their environment as an agonistic display, either to warn off and startle predators or to signal to other nearby juveniles to aggregate in defense. That observation was published in Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3812. Additional images appear in this issue of the Bulletin's Photo Gallery. Photo credit: José Javier Delgado Esteban.

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