Scientists have debunked the belief that using tools is unique to mammals and birds, after documenting tropical fish that ...
Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf ... which was originally developed in colder water species, does not apply to tropical fishes experiencing shifting temperature variability.
They were the first to examine this theory in a coral reef ecosystem under increasing ... developed in colder water species, does not apply to tropical fishes experiencing shifting temperature ...
Research on coral reef fishes reveals their physiological responses to extreme temperatures, highlighting adaptations and vulnerabilities to climate change.
New research led by Macquarie University has documented tool use in five species of wrasse fish across the western Atlantic, ...
By comparing the metabolic rates of three reef fish species in the Arabian ... which was originally developed in colder-water species, does not hold for tropical fish dealing with shifting tempera ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unexpectedly long closure. Now the aquarium is back, and with some new offerings.
Researchers realized they’d discovered a new species: Sebastapistes monospina, or the tropical single ... the study said. The fish were found in “shallow coral and rocky reef environments ...
After being closed since the COVID-19 pandemic, the popular aquarium is back in business with dozens of noticeable ...
Very little is known about the lifestyle of tropical single-spined scorpionfish, the study said. The fish were found in “shallow coral and rocky reef environments” at depths of about 2 to 90 feet.
The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay.