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Whale sharks may produce many litters; one mating Science Daily August 31, 2010 How do female whale sharks meet their perfect mates and go on to produce offspring? While little is known about the...
Wednesday, 01 September 2010
Study shows seabirds shun sport fish and gobble gobies WCAX August 26, 2010 A state biologist says double-crested cormorants prefer an invasive fish species over popular sport fish, which is good ...
Categories: Predation Behavior
Saturday, 28 August 2010
The jellyfish-like salp is most efficient filter-feeder Underwater Times August 9, 2010 What if trains, planes and automobiles all were powered simply by the air through which they move? What if t...
Categories: Behavior
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Ocean acidification makes oceans smell funny Discovery News By Jessica Marshall August 2, 2010 As rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide create more acidic oceans, their waters may start to ...
Monday, 02 August 2010
Small fish shows how ecosystems adjust to changes Scientific American By David Biello July 15, 2010 Jellyfish are returning to prominence in the world's oceans, thanks to a combination of overfish...
Categories: Behavior
Saturday, 17 July 2010
Carbon dioxide in ocean could be confusing fish USA Today By Melanie Eversley July 7, 2010 Rising carbon dioxide levels in the ocean may be confusing coral reef fish and sending them swimming towa...
Friday, 09 July 2010
Fish talk to each other, researcher finds AFP July 7, 2010 The undersea world isn't as quiet as we thought, according to a New Zealand researcher who found fish can "talk" to each other. Fish co...
Categories: Behavior
Wednesday, 07 July 2010
Fish with 'chips' in U.K. shoal study Science News June 29, 2010 British scientists have built a computer-controlled robotic fish they say is revealing clues to the behavior of animals in moving g...
Categories: Behavior
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Hatchery fish are going well... and wild PhysOrg June 18, 2010 Led by Dr Matthew Taylor from the University of New South Wales and in collaboration with NSW Department of Industry and Investment, ...
Friday, 18 June 2010
Electronic tags reveal tuna's habits FIS June 4, 2010 Researchers of the Sea and Food Industry Research Foundation (AZTI-Tecnalia) initiated first scientific programme on Tuesday of tracking and m...
Friday, 04 June 2010
Do fish feel pain? Researchers believe they do Columbia Daily Tribune By Spencer E. Turner May 30, 2010 Do fish feel pain? This moral, ethical and physical question has become prominent in Europ...
Categories: Behavior
Monday, 31 May 2010
Synchronization helps fish when under predator threat One India May 26, 2010 A new research headed by scientists at the University of York has revealed that fish alter their movements when under t...
Categories: Predation Behavior
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Researchers investigate shark's fishy sense of smell Underwater Times May 4, 2010 As every Jaws fan knows, sharks can smell a drop of blood from up to a kilometer away, but how are their noses so ...
Categories: Sharks Behavior
Wednesday, 05 May 2010
Great white sharks' migration more complex Southern California Public Radio By Dan Kitwood March 7, 2010 Research led by marine ecologist Michael Domeier of the Marine Conservation Science Institu...
Categories: Shark Behavior
Monday, 08 March 2010
Red grouper operate as underwater architects Washington Post By Juliet Eilperin March 8, 2010 Red grouper are known for a few key characteristics -- their hue, which can range from pink to bright ...
Categories: Habitat Behavior
Monday, 08 March 2010
Atlantic octopus mimics flounders-a first National Geographic News By Rachel Kaufman March 5, 2010 Over the past decade, several Atlantic longarm octopuses have been captured on video imitating th...
Categories: Atlantic Ocean Behavior
Saturday, 06 March 2010
Deep sea fish 'eat their greens' BBC By Matt Walker March 4, 2010 Scientists have for the first time captured footage of one of the most abundant species of deep sea fish feeding on plant materia...
Categories: Habitat Behavior
Thursday, 04 March 2010
Nine-spined sticklebacks outsmart the competition The Varcity by Pallavi Hariharan February 4, 2010 Human culture becomes more complex by building on previously established advances. This type of ...
Categories: Behavior
Saturday, 06 February 2010