Originally from southeastern Africa, the turquoise killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri) lives in seasonal bodies of water that form during the rainy season and disappear again during the dry season. The ...
Lovebirds are unusual not just because of their shameless PDA, but because they choose one mate for life. While more than 90 ...
The Noronha skink arrived on the island millions of years ago from Africa, likely on floating masses of vegetation carried by ...
Ancient deep-sea organisms suggest movement, sexual reproduction, and complex animal life began earlier than previously thought.
Two endangered Maugean skates have been returned to Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour after more than two years in captivity. But ...
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Fish that changes sex overnight: Meet the incredible sea creature that can become male or female when life suddenly changes
Imagine waking up as a completely different sex because your group needed you to. It sounds impossible, yet hundreds of fish ...
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Colorado is using male fish to wipe out an invasive species without chemicals or traps
Colorado Is Using Male Fish to Wipe Out an Invasive Species Without Chemicals or Traps ...
In many fish species, water temperature determines the sex of the fry. This biological mechanism threatens to wipe out entire populations due to a shortage of females in the face of global warming.
In many fish species, water temperature determines the sex of the fry. This biological mechanism threatens to wipe out entire populations due to a shortage of females in the face of global warming.
The world’s life-forms reproduce sexually in a bewildering variety of ways, even though scientists still aren’t sure why they bother.
The pocketbook mussel is a freshwater bivalve native to the Ohio River basin. It uses a clever lure that mimics a small fish to attract a host for its parasitic larvae. When a fish strikes the lure, ...
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