Student and faculty researchers at Monmouth University have recorded the first confirmation of the anemone species Actinia ...
A new invasive species threatens Kāneʻohe Bay's fragile coral ecosystem, sending state officials scrambling for a solution.
Have you ever seen a blue lobster? They’re so rare most of us probably have not. It’s also unlikely any of us ever will. In ...
It’s the ultimate antidote to winter blues — or, frankly, any blues at all. It’s the kind of place where you forget the word ...
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's ...
Small orange clown fish Amphiprion swims and plays in blue water. Underwater shooting clownfish ... Orange fish with white stripes in sea anemone at the bottom of sea Clownfish swim in anemones on ...
The clownfish-anemone living arrangement is one of the most widely recognized examples of symbiosis. Researchers have made a ...
Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding how anemonefish can live safely among sea anemones without being stung by their venomous tentacles, solving a century-long mystery.
Clownfish avoid anemone stings by lacking sialic acid in their mucus. This prevents anemones from recognizing them as prey.
Scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) and their international collaborators have discovered that anemonefish have evolved to maintain very low level ...
Sustained blue light exposure from electronic devices and digital screens is not kind on your overall health, and has been linked to eye strain, macular degeneration and poor sleep quality.