Cambridge scientists have developed a new way to fortify shellfish to tackle human nutrient deficiencies which cause severe health problems across...
In a new laboratory study, experts from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) investigated how many...
Packed pigment granules help them blend in without blowing their cover
Several species of fish have adapted to harsh environments using the same mechanism, which brings to question evolutionary chance, according to a...
Aquaculture, the relatively young but fast-growing industry of farming of fish and other marine life, now produces around half of all seafood...
Biologists from the University of Bayreuth disprove the view that Mauthner cells are unable to regenerate
Every degree of ocean warming increases the pressure on fish stocks
River water, lake water, and seawater contain DNA belonging to organisms such as animals and plants. Ecologists have begun to actively analyze such...
For the endangered Atlantic sturgeon and the commercially and recreationally important striped bass, the Delaware-Maryland-Virginia coastal shelf...
When two betta fish are fighting for dominance, not only do their attacks mirror each other, but the gene expression in their brain cells also...
This novel use of drones is a promising way to remotely monitor these hard-to-see fish
Recently discovered 'single-pixel vision' in fish could help researchers understand how humans are able to spot tiny details in their environment --...
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