The history of insects living on the open ocean tracked with the history of the currents they ride
Warming oceans have driven the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale population from its traditional and protected habitat, exposing the...
Scientists are developing new tools to determine when short-term changes in behavior caused by human activities have biological significance for...
New CSI-like methods for detecting artificial transgenes
Severe ocean deoxygenation events in our planet’s geologic history
University of Rochester scientists provide first direct measure of the phenomenon’s impact on Earth’s ocean
All animals and plants and other multicellular organisms are covered inside and out with a diverse "microbiome," communities of microorganisms. Most...
The genome of the seadragon, a very unusual fish, has been decoded. New insights help answer the question of evolutionary invention.
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Cloud Shadows Cue Mini-Migrations
Zooplankton swim up and down repeatedly due to subtle changes in daylight intensity
Plastic pollution is not just a problem for larger marine animals: microscopic plankton are also affected, with implications for the entire marine...
There is enough water on our planet, but by far the largest part is salt water that is unsuitable as drinking water.
The Indian Ocean has been warming much more than other ocean basins over the last 50 to 60 years, scientists have found.
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