Animals are changing their behaviors and bodies in response to man-made climate change. In recent years, some birds have exhibited larger beaks that help them dispel excess body heat. Animals that ...
Clownfish seem to become shorter during heat waves, according to the new study. Morgan Bennett-Smith A new study reveals that clownfish use a surprising strategy to adapt their bodies to ocean heat ...
Theresa Rueger receives funding from The Leverhulme Trust and the Natural Environment Research Council UK. Chancey MacDonald receives funding from the Natural Envirnoment Research Council of UKRI.
Researchers believe marine heatwaves could be impacting fish growth patterns—and Nemo’s only getting smaller. Clownfish like Amphiprion ocellaris (pictured in in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea) are known ...
The Red Sea, circled by desert landscapes, is home to marine life accustomed to the water’s bathtub-like temperatures—often reaching 85 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. But in the past three ...
Clown anemonefish (Amphiprion percula) have a surprising survival strategy: they shrink in length — not just lose weight — to survive marine heat waves and avoid social conflicts, boosting their heat ...
Researchers have found that the clownfish shrink in size and weight as a result of warming ocean water The other reason Democrats are taking Trump to the mat in a shutdown battle Accused mastermind ...