Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, exhibit a higher tolerance to temperature fluctuations compared to those from more thermally stable coral reefs.
Coral reefs are some of the world's most diverse ecosystems. Despite making up less than 1% of the world's oceans, one ...
Research on coral reef fishes reveals their physiological responses to extreme temperatures, highlighting adaptations and ...
You may not think of fish as being noisy, but they can actually be a pretty vocal bunch. A new AI system is able to quickly ...
The future of coral reef protection lies at the intersection of technology and collaboration, say Australian researchers who ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
By Mongabay.com Without a natural predator, invasive lionfish, which damage coral reefs, have become widespread throughout ...
Despite making up less than 1% of the world’s oceans, one-quarter of all marine species spend some portion of their life on a ...
Studying coral reefs used to mean hours of grueling manual analysis, but artificial intelligence is changing the game. A new ...