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Clownfish like Amphiprion ocellaris (pictured in in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea) are known to make their homes amid the ...
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, Newcastle University research ...
New research finds clownfish shrink their bodies to survive warming oceans. Scientists observed some of the orange-striped ...
A new study shows that orange clownfish can reduce their body size when water temperatures are unusually high.
Wanting to know how clownfish cope with changes to their environment, we repeatedly measured 134 wild fish in Kimbe Bay, ...
Scientists observed this behaviour in Papua New Guinea, where warming oceans and bleaching sea anemones forced the fish to ...
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, research reveals.
They thought clownfish were the best species to study to fill that gap, since they've been extensively studied and are well understood. The fish live on Indo-Pacific coral reefs where heat stress has ...
Forty years ago this month, scientists reported that human activities had punctured Earth’s protective ozone layer. What happened next offers a masterclass in international science-diplomacy.
If you follow Pirates and Princesses or our sister YouTube channel, Clownfish TV, then you know that we’ve been calling out the executive direction, decisions, and pay scales at the Walt Disney ...