Scientists have debunked the belief that using tools is unique to mammals and birds, after documenting tropical fish that ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Atlantic Greater Amberjack Recreational Harvest Closes April 1stFlorida's recreational anglers fishing in Atlantic state waters are reminded that the harvest of greater amberjack will close ...
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AZoCleantech on MSNWhy Some Coral Reef Fishes are More Resilient to Heat than OthersResearch on coral reef fishes reveals their physiological responses to extreme temperatures, highlighting adaptations and ...
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Deep-sea worms waiting in ambush and reptiles lurking on walking trails: See new speciesFound in shallow coral and rocky reef environments, these fish have “large” eyes and sharp, “canine-like” teeth. The species was discovered by re-examining old scorpionfish specimens collected in the ...
Comparing the metabolic rates of three reef fish species in the Arabian Gulf to the same species in the Gulf of Oman, they found no significant difference in metabolic rates. This suggests that ...
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‘Large’-eyed sea creature — with ‘canine-like’ teeth — discovered as new speciesThe fish were found in “shallow coral and rocky reef environments” at depths of about 2 to 90 feet. Thousands of new species are found each year. Here are three of our most recent eye-catching stories ...
Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, exhibit a higher tolerance to temperature fluctuations compared to those from more thermally stable coral reefs.
New research led by Macquarie University has documented tool use in five species of wrasse fish across the western Atlantic, ...
Scientists found a “large”-eyed sea creature with “canine-like” teeth on reefs in the South Pacific Ocean and discovered a new species. Photo from Getty Images / iStockphoto Near an island ...
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