Caption: An octopus cyanea hunting with a blacktip grouper on one side and a gold-saddle goatfish (‘blue goatfish’) on the other. An octopus patrols a shallow reef, searching for food–and it’s not ...
Freshwater trout migrations typically span just a few hundred yards and tens of miles. They’re not covering the distance that their anadromous relatives do, but they, too, will seek out new water for ...
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As oceans warm, tropical fish are moving south. New friendships may be helping them survive
Risky business: But some fish can adapt We studied five tropical fish species and two temperate species across a 2,000km stretch of Australia's east coast, from the tropics to the cold temperate south ...
GLENDALE, Wis. - A fish passage built along the Milwaukee River in Glendale's Kletzsch Park is now open to help native fish move upstream. It's a boon for fishermen – and for fish, especially for ...
An extensive international study led by researchers from Tel Aviv University found a decline in the abundance of marine fish species that move rapidly toward the poles to escape rising sea ...
When we say that someone is a “fish out of water,” we sometimes mean to suggest that they are uncomfortable or out of their ...
Mudskippers break the rules of fish biology by breathing through their skin, walking on their fins and thriving on land where ...
Sometimes less is more. Researchers accurately modeled dynamic fish schooling by incorporating the tendency of fish to focus on a single visual target instead of the whole school, as well as other ...
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