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Big differences in how coral reef fish larvae are dispersed(图)
Big differences how coral reef fish larvae dispersed
2021/2/5
How the larvae of colorful clownfish that live among coral reefs in the Philippines are dispersed varies widely, depending on the year and season, a finding that could help scientists improve conserva...
As humans continue to send large quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, much of that carbon is absorbed by the oceans. Now researchers from the University of Connecticut and other institu...
Predators and hidey-holes are good for coral reef fish populations(图)
Predators hidey-holes coral reef fish populations
2019/10/17
New NSF-funded research by NC State scientists highlights two factors that play critical roles in supporting reef fish populations, and ultimately in creating conditions that are more favorable for th...
Add another item to the ever-growing list of the dangerous impacts of climate change: Warming oceans are leading to an increase of the harmful neurotoxicant methylmercury in popular seafood, including...
The ocean’s deepest fish doesn’t look like it could survive in harsh conditions thousands of feet below the surface. Instead of giant teeth and a menacing frame, the fishes that roam in the deepest pa...
Travel Distances of Juvenile Fish Key to Better Conservation
Travel Distances Juvenile Fish Key Conservation
2017/7/20
Marine reserves—sections of the ocean where fishing is prohibited—promote coral reef sustainability by preventing overfishing and increasing fish abundance and diversity. But to be effective, they nee...
WSU researchers find wealth of fish at deep Hawaiian reef
WSU researchers wealth of fish deep Hawaiian reef
2017/7/19
Washington State University marine biologists for the first time have documented a wealth of fish in the “vastly underexplored” deep coral reefs off Hawaii Island.The study gives fishery managers a mo...
The social eating habits of fish may play a central role in protecting coral reefs, according to a study from the University of California, Davis, published April 10 in the journal Proceedings of the ...
Ninety percent of predatory fish gone from Caribbean coral reefs due to overfishing
Ninety percent predatory fish gone Caribbean coral overfishing
2017/3/14
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found that up to 90 percent of predatory fish are gone from Caribbean coral reefs, straining the ocean ecosystem and coastal economy...
Reef Fish That Conquer Fear of Sharks May Help Control Excess Algae
Reef Fish Conquer Fear Sharks Control Excess Algae
2017/2/16
If there was a top-rated restaurant in a dangerous part of the city, chances are some brave souls would be willing to risk it all for a delicious meal.
So it goes with coral reef fish dining on algae...
The prodigal fish
prodigal fish whaling fleets
2015/12/17
When Captain Ahab left harbour to
hunt the white whale, he did not
know exactly where to start. Cruising
the hard sea of the nineteenth-century whaling fleets, he hunted and waited, primed for
the...
A fine kettle of fish?
kettle fish
2015/12/7
The following is part 20 in a series on the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.Visit parts one, two, three, four, five, six, ...
Transport Patterns of Tropical Reef Fish Larvae by Spin-Off Eddies in the Straits of Florida
Tropical Reef Fish Larvae Spin-Off Eddies Straits of Florida
2015/8/10
Tropical reef fishes belong to a broad phylogenetic group and, as a result, exhibit considerable diversity. Their only shared characteristic as an ecological entity is their fate as reef-associated ad...
Sardines,Anchovies and Other Fast-Growing Fish Species Vulnerable to Dramatic Population Plunges
Sardines Anchovies Other Fast-Growing Fish Species Vulnerable Dramatic Population Plunges
2015/8/13
A Rutgers marine biologist studying the rise and fall of fish populations worldwide recently made a counterintuitive discovery: ocean species that grow quickly and reproduce frequently, such as sardin...
The asymmetry of the underwater horizontal light field and its implications for mirror-based camouflage in silvery pelagic fish
the underwater horizontal light field mirror-based camouflage silvery pelagic fish
2014/10/16
Many pelagic species, particularly teleost fish, have silvered lateral surfaces that are thought to primarily serve as a form of camouflage. The underlying argument is that the underwater light field ...