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The Vanderbilt's Chromis: Taxonomy and Biology

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Title: The Vanderbilt's Chromis: Taxonomy and Biology

Total Categories: 6

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  • Taxonomy and Nomenclature: 13 flashcards, 12 questions
  • Discovery and Naming: 12 flashcards, 15 questions
  • Distribution and Habitat: 3 flashcards, 4 questions
  • Conservation Status and Biology: 3 flashcards, 3 questions
  • Scientific Resources and Identifiers: 13 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Common Names and Related Species: 5 flashcards, 6 questions

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  • Total Flashcards: 49
  • True/False Questions: 25
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 23
  • Total Questions: 48

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Study Guide: The Vanderbilt's Chromis: Taxonomy and Biology

Study Guide: The Vanderbilt's Chromis: Taxonomy and Biology

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

*Chromis vanderbilti* is a valid, current scientific name for the species.

Answer: False

The scientific name *Chromis vanderbilti* is listed as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, indicating it is not the valid, current scientific name.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the scientific name of Vanderbilt's chromis?: The scientific name of Vanderbilt's chromis is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is a previously used scientific name for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: A synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is *Chromis vanderbilti*, which was the name used by Fowler in 1941.

The full scientific classification includes Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae.

Answer: True

The provided scientific classification for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* includes Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the full scientific classification hierarchy provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The full scientific classification hierarchy presented is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, Family Pomacentridae, Genus *Pycnochromis*, and Species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the scientific classification of the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified within the genus *Pycnochromis*, family Pomacentridae, order Blenniiformes, class Actinopterygii, phylum Chordata, and kingdom Animalia.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.

The article notes that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was first classified under the genus *Pomacentrus*.

Answer: False

The article notes that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was first classified under the genus *Chromis* (as *Chromis vanderbilti*), not *Pomacentrus*.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the scientific classification of the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified within the genus *Pycnochromis*, family Pomacentridae, order Blenniiformes, class Actinopterygii, phylum Chordata, and kingdom Animalia.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.

The species is currently classified under the genus *Chromis*.

Answer: False

The species is currently classified under the genus *Pycnochromis*. *Chromis vanderbilti* is listed as a synonym.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the current genus classification for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The current genus classification for this species is *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Chromis* and *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was previously classified under the genus *Chromis*, as indicated by the synonym *Chromis vanderbilti*. It has since been placed in the genus *Pycnochromis*.

The genus *Pycnochromis* is part of the order Perciformes.

Answer: False

The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the order Blenniiformes, not Perciformes, as indicated in the classification hierarchy.

Related Concepts:

  • To which family does the genus *Pycnochromis* belong?: The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the family Pomacentridae, commonly known as the damselfish family.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Pycnochromis* and the family Pomacentridae?: The genus *Pycnochromis* is a taxonomic classification within the family Pomacentridae, meaning species in this genus, like *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, are types of damselfish.
  • What is the current genus classification for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The current genus classification for this species is *Pycnochromis*.

What is the scientific name of Vanderbilt's chromis?

Answer: Pycnochromis vanderbilti

The scientific nomenclature for Vanderbilt's chromis is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, as established in current taxonomic databases.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the scientific name of Vanderbilt's chromis?: The scientific name of Vanderbilt's chromis is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the common name associated with the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The common name for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is Vanderbilt's chromis.
  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.

What is a previously used scientific name (synonym) for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: Chromis vanderbilti

A previously used scientific name (synonym) for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is *Chromis vanderbilti*.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the relationship between the genus *Chromis* and *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was previously classified under the genus *Chromis*, as indicated by the synonym *Chromis vanderbilti*. It has since been placed in the genus *Pycnochromis*.
  • What does the ETYFish Project reference likely pertain to for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The ETYFish Project reference (Scharpf & Lazara, 2018) likely details the etymology, or the origin and meaning, of the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is a previously used scientific name for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: A synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is *Chromis vanderbilti*, which was the name used by Fowler in 1941.

To which family does the genus *Pycnochromis* belong?

Answer: Pomacentridae

The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the family Pomacentridae.

Related Concepts:

  • To which family does the genus *Pycnochromis* belong?: The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the family Pomacentridae, commonly known as the damselfish family.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Pycnochromis* and the family Pomacentridae?: The genus *Pycnochromis* is a taxonomic classification within the family Pomacentridae, meaning species in this genus, like *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, are types of damselfish.
  • What is the current genus classification for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The current genus classification for this species is *Pycnochromis*.

Which of the following is NOT part of the scientific classification hierarchy provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: Order Perciformes

The provided scientific classification hierarchy for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* includes Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae. Order Perciformes is not listed.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the full scientific classification hierarchy provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The full scientific classification hierarchy presented is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, Family Pomacentridae, Genus *Pycnochromis*, and Species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the scientific classification of the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified within the genus *Pycnochromis*, family Pomacentridae, order Blenniiformes, class Actinopterygii, phylum Chordata, and kingdom Animalia.

Which of the following taxonomic ranks is INCORRECTLY listed in the source for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: Class: Reptilia

The taxonomic rank of Class: Reptilia is incorrectly listed in the source for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*; the correct class is Actinopterygii.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the full scientific classification hierarchy provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The full scientific classification hierarchy presented is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, Family Pomacentridae, Genus *Pycnochromis*, and Species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the scientific classification of the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified within the genus *Pycnochromis*, family Pomacentridae, order Blenniiformes, class Actinopterygii, phylum Chordata, and kingdom Animalia.

Which of the following is true about the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: Chromis vanderbilti was a previously used name for the species, now classified under Pycnochromis.

The relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* is that *Chromis vanderbilti* was a previously used scientific name (synonym) for this species, which is now classified under the genus *Pycnochromis*.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Chromis* and *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was previously classified under the genus *Chromis*, as indicated by the synonym *Chromis vanderbilti*. It has since been placed in the genus *Pycnochromis*.
  • What is a previously used scientific name for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: A synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is *Chromis vanderbilti*, which was the name used by Fowler in 1941.

The taxonomic rank of Actinopterygii represents which group?

Answer: Ray-finned fishes

The taxonomic rank of Actinopterygii represents the group known as ray-finned fishes.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the taxonomic rank of Actinopterygii in the classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Actinopterygii represents the Class to which *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* belongs. This class comprises the ray-finned fishes.
  • What is the full scientific classification hierarchy provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The full scientific classification hierarchy presented is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, Family Pomacentridae, Genus *Pycnochromis*, and Species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

Discovery and Naming

The scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* honors a famous marine biologist known for his work in the Pacific.

Answer: False

While the specific epithet 'vanderbilti' honors George Washington Vanderbilt III, the provided information does not establish him as a famous marine biologist primarily known for Pacific work; rather, it highlights his contributions to exploration and ichthyological collections.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • Who is honored by the specific epithet 'vanderbilti' in the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III, who lived from 1914 to 1961.
  • What specific event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he organized an expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen of the species was collected.

Henry Weed Fowler first described *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in 1941.

Answer: True

Henry Weed Fowler is indeed credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, and the year of this description was 1941.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.
  • What does the citation 'Fowler, 1941' signify for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The citation 'Fowler, 1941' indicates that Henry Weed Fowler first described and named the species in that year, initially classifying it under the binomial name *Chromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the binomial name given to this species by its describer?: The binomial name given to this species by its describer, Fowler in 1941, was *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

The specific name 'vanderbilti' was given because George Washington Vanderbilt III discovered the species during a deep-sea expedition.

Answer: False

The specific name 'vanderbilti' honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions, including organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen, not solely for discovering the species during a deep-sea expedition.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • How does George Washington Vanderbilt III's connection to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia relate to the species name?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III partly for his significant role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, linking the species' nomenclature to his contributions to ichthyology.
  • What specific event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he organized an expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen of the species was collected.

George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he funded the research that led to the discovery of the Great Barrier Reef.

Answer: False

George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored for his contributions to ichthyology and organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen, not for funding research on the Great Barrier Reef.

Related Concepts:

  • What specific event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he organized an expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen of the species was collected.

The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in the year 1941.

Answer: False

The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in 1940, not 1941. Henry Weed Fowler described it in 1941.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the term 'type' refer to in the context of species description?: In taxonomy, the 'type' refers to the original specimen or illustration upon which the scientific name and description of a species are based. For *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, this type specimen was collected in Oahu in 1940.
  • What specific geographical location is mentioned in relation to the collection of the type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in Oahu.
  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.

Henry Weed Fowler acknowledged George Washington Vanderbilt III's contribution by naming the species after his yacht.

Answer: False

Henry Weed Fowler named the species 'vanderbilti' to honor George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions to ichthyology and the development of fish collections, not specifically after his yacht.

Related Concepts:

  • How did Henry Weed Fowler acknowledge George Washington Vanderbilt III's contribution in relation to the species?: Henry Weed Fowler acknowledged Vanderbilt for his role in developing the collection of fishes at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia when naming this species.
  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.
  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.

George Washington Vanderbilt III lived from 1914 to 1961 and was honored for his contributions to ichthyology.

Answer: True

George Washington Vanderbilt III, who lived from 1914 to 1961, was honored for his contributions to ichthyology, particularly related to the collection and documentation of fish species.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • How does George Washington Vanderbilt III's connection to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia relate to the species name?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III partly for his significant role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, linking the species' nomenclature to his contributions to ichthyology.
  • What specific event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he organized an expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen of the species was collected.

Who is honored by the specific epithet 'vanderbilti' in the scientific name?

Answer: George Washington Vanderbilt III

The specific epithet 'vanderbilti' honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions to ichthyology and exploration.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is honored by the specific epithet 'vanderbilti' in the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III, who lived from 1914 to 1961.
  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • How does George Washington Vanderbilt III's connection to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia relate to the species name?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III partly for his significant role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, linking the species' nomenclature to his contributions to ichthyology.

Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in which year?

Answer: 1941

Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in the year 1941.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.
  • What does the citation 'Fowler, 1941' signify for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The citation 'Fowler, 1941' indicates that Henry Weed Fowler first described and named the species in that year, initially classifying it under the binomial name *Chromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the binomial name given to this species by its describer?: The binomial name given to this species by its describer, Fowler in 1941, was *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

What event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name?

Answer: He organized an expedition to Oahu where the type specimen was collected.

George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored with the species name because he organized the expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen was collected.

Related Concepts:

  • What specific event led to George Washington Vanderbilt III being honored with the species name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: George Washington Vanderbilt III was honored because he organized an expedition to Oahu in 1940, during which the type specimen of the species was collected.
  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • How does George Washington Vanderbilt III's connection to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia relate to the species name?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III partly for his significant role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, linking the species' nomenclature to his contributions to ichthyology.

The binomial name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was given by which describer?

Answer: Henry Weed Fowler

The binomial name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was given by its describer, Henry Weed Fowler.

Related Concepts:

  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.
  • What does the ETYFish Project reference likely pertain to for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The ETYFish Project reference (Scharpf & Lazara, 2018) likely details the etymology, or the origin and meaning, of the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the binomial name given to this species by its describer?: The binomial name given to this species by its describer, Fowler in 1941, was *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in:

Answer: Oahu

The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in Oahu.

Related Concepts:

  • What specific geographical location is mentioned in relation to the collection of the type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The type specimen for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* was collected in Oahu.
  • In which major oceanic regions is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* found?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is native to the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • What does the term 'type' refer to in the context of species description?: In taxonomy, the 'type' refers to the original specimen or illustration upon which the scientific name and description of a species are based. For *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, this type specimen was collected in Oahu in 1940.

The collection of the 'type' specimen in Oahu in 1940 signifies:

Answer: The location and time of initial formal scientific documentation.

The collection of the type specimen in Oahu in 1940 signifies the location and time of the initial formal scientific documentation and description of the species.

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  • What does the collection of the 'type' specimen in Oahu in 1940 imply about the species' discovery or documentation?: The collection of the type specimen in Oahu in 1940 signifies that this location and time were crucial for the initial formal scientific documentation and description of the species, leading to its scientific naming.
  • What does the term 'type' refer to in the context of species description?: In taxonomy, the 'type' refers to the original specimen or illustration upon which the scientific name and description of a species are based. For *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, this type specimen was collected in Oahu in 1940.

How is the specific name *vanderbilti* related to George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?

Answer: It recognizes his role in organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and developing the fish collection.

The specific name *vanderbilti* is related to George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions as it recognizes his role in organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and his development of the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.

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  • Who is honored by the specific epithet 'vanderbilti' in the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III, who lived from 1914 to 1961.
  • What is the significance of the specific name *vanderbilti* concerning George Washington Vanderbilt III's contributions?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III for his contributions as an explorer and yachtsman, specifically for organizing the expedition that collected the type specimen and for his role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
  • How does George Washington Vanderbilt III's connection to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia relate to the species name?: The specific name *vanderbilti* honors George Washington Vanderbilt III partly for his significant role in developing the fish collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, linking the species' nomenclature to his contributions to ichthyology.

What does the citation 'Fowler, 1941' signify in the context of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: The year Henry Weed Fowler first described and named the species.

The citation 'Fowler, 1941' signifies that Henry Weed Fowler first described and named the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in that year.

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  • Who is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Henry Weed Fowler is credited with the original description of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, dating back to 1941.
  • What does the citation 'Fowler, 1941' signify for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The citation 'Fowler, 1941' indicates that Henry Weed Fowler first described and named the species in that year, initially classifying it under the binomial name *Chromis vanderbilti*.
  • What is the relationship between *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* and *Chromis vanderbilti* as indicated in the text?: The text lists *Chromis vanderbilti* (Fowler, 1941) as a synonym for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, suggesting a historical taxonomic classification under the genus *Chromis* before its current placement in *Pycnochromis*.

Distribution and Habitat

*Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is exclusively found in the Atlantic Ocean.

Answer: False

The native range of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* includes both the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, contradicting the assertion that it is exclusively found in the Atlantic.

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  • In which major oceanic regions is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* found?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is native to the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • What are the two primary ocean basins where *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is found?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is found in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.

The image caption mentions the species was photographed in the Atlantic Ocean.

Answer: False

The image caption mentions the species was photographed in Oqea Levu, Fiji, which is located in the Pacific Ocean, not the Atlantic.

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  • What information does the image caption 'Blackfin Chromis, Oqea Levu, Fiji imported from iNaturalist photo 444183257 (cropped)' convey?: This caption identifies the image as depicting a Blackfin Chromis, photographed in Oqea Levu, Fiji. It also notes that the image was sourced from iNaturalist and has been cropped from its original form.

Which two major oceanic regions are listed as the native habitat for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean

The native habitat for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is listed as the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

Related Concepts:

  • In which major oceanic regions is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* found?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is native to the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • What are the two primary ocean basins where *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is found?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is found in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
  • What is the taxonomic classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is classified under the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterygii, Order Blenniiformes, and Family Pomacentridae, within the Genus *Pycnochromis*.

The image caption identifies the fish as 'Blackfin Chromis' and notes its location in:

Answer: Oqea Levu, Fiji

The image caption identifies the fish as 'Blackfin Chromis' and notes its location as Oqea Levu, Fiji, which is within the Pacific Ocean.

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  • What information does the image caption 'Blackfin Chromis, Oqea Levu, Fiji imported from iNaturalist photo 444183257 (cropped)' convey?: This caption identifies the image as depicting a Blackfin Chromis, photographed in Oqea Levu, Fiji. It also notes that the image was sourced from iNaturalist and has been cropped from its original form.

Conservation Status and Biology

The conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is 'Critically Endangered'.

Answer: False

The conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, according to the IUCN 3.1 assessment, is 'Least Concern', not 'Critically Endangered'.

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  • What is the current conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is listed as Least Concern, based on the IUCN 3.1 assessment.
  • What does the conservation status 'Least Concern' imply for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The 'Least Concern' status indicates that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently considered threatened with extinction, suggesting it is widespread and its populations are relatively stable.
  • What does the 'Least Concern' conservation status, according to the IUCN 3.1, imply about the species' population?: The 'Least Concern' status suggests that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently facing a high risk of extinction. This implies that the species is likely abundant and widespread across its natural habitat.

What was the conservation status assigned to *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* according to the IUCN 3.1 assessment?

Answer: Least Concern

According to the IUCN 3.1 assessment, the conservation status assigned to *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is 'Least Concern'.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the current conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is listed as Least Concern, based on the IUCN 3.1 assessment.
  • What does the conservation status 'Least Concern' imply for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The 'Least Concern' status indicates that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently considered threatened with extinction, suggesting it is widespread and its populations are relatively stable.
  • What does the 'Least Concern' conservation status, according to the IUCN 3.1, imply about the species' population?: The 'Least Concern' status suggests that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently facing a high risk of extinction. This implies that the species is likely abundant and widespread across its natural habitat.

The 'Least Concern' conservation status implies that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*:

Answer: Is not currently threatened with extinction and is likely stable.

The 'Least Concern' conservation status, according to the IUCN 3.1 assessment, implies that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently threatened with extinction and its populations are likely stable.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the conservation status 'Least Concern' imply for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The 'Least Concern' status indicates that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently considered threatened with extinction, suggesting it is widespread and its populations are relatively stable.
  • What does the 'Least Concern' conservation status, according to the IUCN 3.1, imply about the species' population?: The 'Least Concern' status suggests that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is not currently facing a high risk of extinction. This implies that the species is likely abundant and widespread across its natural habitat.
  • What is the current conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The conservation status of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is listed as Least Concern, based on the IUCN 3.1 assessment.

Scientific Resources and Identifiers

The 'Taxon identifiers' section lists unique codes for databases like Wikidata and GBIF.

Answer: True

The 'Taxon identifiers' section of the article indeed lists unique codes for various biological databases, including Wikidata and GBIF, facilitating access to species information.

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  • What is the purpose of the 'Taxon identifiers' section in the article?: The 'Taxon identifiers' section provides a compilation of unique codes and links to various authoritative databases and biological information systems, such as Wikidata, GBIF, and WoRMS, where *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is cataloged.

The 'stub' classification implies the article is a comprehensive and complete entry for the species.

Answer: False

A 'stub' classification indicates that an article is a brief, incomplete entry requiring further expansion, rather than a comprehensive and complete one.

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  • What does the 'stub' classification at the end of the article signify?: The 'stub' classification implies that the article is very brief and contains minimal information, suggesting it needs further expansion to be considered a complete entry.
  • What does the 'stub' notice at the end of the article suggest about the article's completeness?: The 'stub' notice suggests that the article is very brief and incomplete, serving as a placeholder that requires further expansion with additional details and information about *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

The FishBase reference provides a summary of scientific information about the species.

Answer: True

The FishBase reference (Froese & Pauly, June 2022) serves as a comprehensive database entry providing a summary of scientific information about the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

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  • What information is provided by the FishBase reference for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The FishBase reference (Froese & Pauly, June 2022) serves as a comprehensive database entry for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, offering a summary of scientific information about the species.

The IUCN Red List reference provides the DOI for the species' conservation assessment.

Answer: True

The IUCN Red List reference (Allen et al., 2022) provides the DOI for the species' conservation assessment, confirming its 'Least Concern' status.

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  • What is the significance of the reference to the IUCN Red List for this species?: The reference to the IUCN Red List (Allen et al., 2022) confirms the species' conservation status as Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) and provides a digital object identifier (DOI) for accessing the detailed assessment.

The WoRMS identifier links to the species' record in the World Register of Marine Species.

Answer: True

The WoRMS identifier links to the species' official record in the World Register of Marine Species, a key registry for marine organisms.

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  • What does the WoRMS identifier link to for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The WoRMS identifier, 320883 for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* (and 273758 for *Chromis vanderbilti*), connects to the species' record in the World Register of Marine Species, a key registry for marine organisms.
  • What is the purpose of the 'Taxon identifiers' section in the article?: The 'Taxon identifiers' section provides a compilation of unique codes and links to various authoritative databases and biological information systems, such as Wikidata, GBIF, and WoRMS, where *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is cataloged.

Additional photographs of the species are available via the Sealife Collection website.

Answer: True

Additional photographs of the species are indeed available via the Sealife Collection website, as listed in the external links.

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  • What is the purpose of the 'External links' section for this species article?: The 'External links' section provides direct access to supplementary resources, such as photographs of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* available on the Sealife Collection website, offering users additional visual information.
  • Where can additional photographs of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* be found?: Additional photographs of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* are available through the Sealife Collection website.

What does the 'stub' classification at the end of the article signify?

Answer: The article is a brief, incomplete entry needing expansion.

The 'stub' classification at the end of the article signifies that it is a brief, incomplete entry requiring further expansion.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the 'stub' classification at the end of the article signify?: The 'stub' classification implies that the article is very brief and contains minimal information, suggesting it needs further expansion to be considered a complete entry.

What does the presence of multiple taxon identifiers (like Wikidata, GBIF, WoRMS) suggest about *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?

Answer: It is a well-documented species recognized across multiple platforms.

The presence of multiple taxon identifiers (e.g., Wikidata, GBIF, WoRMS) suggests that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is a well-documented species recognized across numerous global biodiversity information platforms.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the 'Taxon identifiers' section in the article?: The 'Taxon identifiers' section provides a compilation of unique codes and links to various authoritative databases and biological information systems, such as Wikidata, GBIF, and WoRMS, where *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is cataloged.
  • What does the presence of multiple taxon identifiers suggest about *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The extensive list of taxon identifiers indicates that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is a well-documented species recognized across numerous global biodiversity information platforms, facilitating scientific reference and data retrieval.
  • What does the presence of multiple identifiers like Wikidata, GBIF, and WoRMS suggest about the species' scientific recognition?: The availability of numerous identifiers across major biological databases indicates that *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is a scientifically recognized species that has been extensively cataloged and is accessible through various global biodiversity information systems.

Common Names and Related Species

*Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is commonly known as the Vanderbilt's damselfish.

Answer: True

The species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is commonly identified as Vanderbilt's damselfish.

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  • What type of animal is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is a species of fish belonging to the damselfish family.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Pycnochromis* and the family Pomacentridae?: The genus *Pycnochromis* is a taxonomic classification within the family Pomacentridae, meaning species in this genus, like *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, are types of damselfish.
  • What is the common name associated with the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The common name for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is Vanderbilt's chromis.

The species belongs to the family Pomacentridae, commonly known as the damselfish.

Answer: True

The species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is correctly classified within the family Pomacentridae, which is commonly known as the damselfish family.

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  • What is the common name for the family Pomacentridae?: The family Pomacentridae is commonly known as the damselfish family.
  • What is the taxonomic rank of Pomacentridae within the classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Pomacentridae is the Family to which *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* belongs, placing it within the damselfish group.
  • To which family does the genus *Pycnochromis* belong?: The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the family Pomacentridae, commonly known as the damselfish family.

The common name 'Blackfin Chromis' is mentioned in relation to the species.

Answer: True

The common name 'Blackfin Chromis' is indeed mentioned in relation to the species, as seen in the image caption.

Related Concepts:

  • What information does the image caption 'Blackfin Chromis, Oqea Levu, Fiji imported from iNaturalist photo 444183257 (cropped)' convey?: This caption identifies the image as depicting a Blackfin Chromis, photographed in Oqea Levu, Fiji. It also notes that the image was sourced from iNaturalist and has been cropped from its original form.
  • What is the current genus classification for the species *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The current genus classification for this species is *Pycnochromis*.

The short description provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is 'A type of damselfish'.

Answer: False

The short description provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in the source is 'Species of fish', not 'A type of damselfish'.

Related Concepts:

  • What type of animal is *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is a species of fish belonging to the damselfish family.
  • What is the relationship between the genus *Pycnochromis* and the family Pomacentridae?: The genus *Pycnochromis* is a taxonomic classification within the family Pomacentridae, meaning species in this genus, like *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, are types of damselfish.
  • According to the provided text, what is the short description for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The short description for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is "Species of fish".

What is the common name for the family Pomacentridae?

Answer: Damselfish

The family Pomacentridae is commonly known as the damselfish family.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the common name for the family Pomacentridae?: The family Pomacentridae is commonly known as the damselfish family.
  • What is the taxonomic rank of Pomacentridae within the classification of *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: Pomacentridae is the Family to which *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* belongs, placing it within the damselfish group.
  • To which family does the genus *Pycnochromis* belong?: The genus *Pycnochromis* belongs to the family Pomacentridae, commonly known as the damselfish family.

The short description provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in the source is:

Answer: Species of fish.

The short description provided for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* in the source is 'Species of fish'.

Related Concepts:

  • According to the provided text, what is the short description for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The short description for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti* is "Species of fish".
  • What information is provided by the FishBase reference for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The FishBase reference (Froese & Pauly, June 2022) serves as a comprehensive database entry for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*, offering a summary of scientific information about the species.
  • What does the ETYFish Project reference likely pertain to for *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*?: The ETYFish Project reference (Scharpf & Lazara, 2018) likely details the etymology, or the origin and meaning, of the scientific name *Pycnochromis vanderbilti*.

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