Fish are changing how they search for and consume prey in warmer waters, with models suggesting that extinctions will become more likely due to this behavior change, according to a new study published ...
A new study by marine biologists reports that seals can essentially act as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean's eerily dim 'twilight zone.' Over the past 60 years, marine ...
Proceedings of GUTSHOP '92 held in Nov. 1992, at Rosario Resort, San Juan Islands, Wash. Contents Adaptive variability and mode choice in foraging fishes / Gene S. Helfman -- Trophic polymorphisms, ...
Learning of foraging skills by fish / Kevin Warburton and Roger Hughes -- Learned defences and counterdefences in predator-prey interactions / Jennifer L. Kelley and Anne E. Magurran -- Learning about ...
Floridians understand the value of clean water, healthy fish populations and vibrant coastal economies. Our way of life — and a major part of our state’s economy — depends on it. That’s why I’m ...
Models suggest that the Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) may have a higher risk of extinction as water temperatures increase. Credit: WT Fiege, Wikimedia Commons Fish are changing how they search for and ...
Fish are changing how they search for and consume prey in warmer waters, with models suggesting extinctions become more likely due to this behaviour change, according to a new study published in ...