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'We might see this behavior becoming more common in the future as fewer structures on the reef are available for [trumpetfish] to hide behind.' ...
Marine biologists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography have released a new database of size parameters for 1 ...
With that data, they then trained a computer model to generate subsequent predictions for an additional 4,400 photographs of 2,417 of the most common reef fish species.
Researchers have discovered a rare example of ‘great fish parenting’ with a common coral reef species found to actively protect their young by eating parasites.
To‘au is one of the most-common fish species in the Hawaiian islands, and almost every diver will see them near the rocky reef during a dive from 10 feet deep to about 40 feet deep. This fish ...
Mass coral bleaching events are making it harder for some species of reef fish to identify competitors, new research reveals. Scientists studying reefs across five Indo-Pacific regions found that ...
Some of the fish that live in anemones and reefs go through intense physiological changes during adolescence.
Phoebe Caie, Jeffrey S. Shima, Patterns of selective predation change with ontogeny but not density in a marine fish, Oecologia, Vol. 189, No. 1 (January 2019), pp. 123-132 ...
Scientists conducted a genetic analysis to detect larval dispersal events in a common coral reef fish, Amphiprion clarkii, also called yellowtail clownfish and Clark's anemonefish.
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