However, there's another strange fish ... or coral, hairy frogfish are so-named because of their skin filaments that look like hair, which make them look like anemones. In the case of the blue ...
Changing in color throughout their lifetimes, males range from bright electric blue, green, or purplish blue to ... and crustaceans. These fish are one of the few predators of coral-reef-destroying ...
“From every perspective—coral density, fish biomass, the number of top predators ... At first glance the small giants look like they’re wearing blue, indigo, green, or another shade of ...
Researchers and tourism operators are alarmed as a survey of the WA coast after an intense marine heatwave reveals ...
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.
Before the revival of rāhui, a loss of biodiversity was reflected in declining fish stocks in the waters of the Taiairapu Peninsula, along with a proliferation of coral-eating starfish and the ...
When the Blue Planet II producers asked whether ... trying to decode vocal behaviour and interpret my recordings of coral reef communities. It turns out fish can identify specific habitat sounds ...