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From diving into the colorful coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef to swimming alongside whale sharks in the Maldives, the ...
Scientists have long thought intelligence tends to develop through social interactions with an animals’ own species.
Scientists discovered that crabs eat young crown-of-thorns starfish, reducing their population before they damage coral reefs ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
In nature, interactions between species are often framed in terms of survival - those that hunt and those that are hunted. But research is showing ...
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Millions of corals born from frozen sperm could one day be deployed on reefs to help them recover from climate change-induced ...
Through urine, feces, placentas, carcasses and sloughing skin, whales bring thousands of tons of nitrogen and other nutrients from high-latitude areas like Alaska and Antarctica to low-nutrient ...
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The future of coral reef protection lies at the intersection of technology and collaboration, say Australian researchers who ...