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Tiny microbes living inside fish guts are quietly shaping the chemistry of the world’s oceans — researchers tracing nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon flows back to their tiny ...
Researchers studying more than 100 species of wild marine fish have traced measurable shifts in ocean sulfur, nitrogen, and ...
A surprising new discovery suggests that tiny microbes living inside fish may be helping shape the chemistry of the world’s ...
A Focus Stacked Close-up Image of a Large Redfish Cauaght in the Atlantic Ocean Off the Coast of Florida© Steve Bower/Shutterstock.com The ability of fish to feel pain has been a long-running debate ...
The new work adds to the legacy of Dave Johnson, a long-time museum curator famed for his detail-oriented research on fishes Jack Tamisiea A pair of coelacanth specimens that were formerly on loan to ...
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