New research finds that artificial light at night (ALAN) attracts larval fish away from naturally lit habitats while dramatically lowering their chances of survival in an "ecological trap," with ...
In their earliest days, most ocean-faring fish actually reside in calm ribbons of water at the surface, taking advantage of the food and shelter they can provide. Unfortunately, these aquatic ...
Plenty of heartbreaking stories about turtles, seabirds and whales found dead with dozens of plastic bits in their stomachs have surfaced in recent years. But a new study reveals that it’s not just ...
New research shows that many larval fish species from different ocean habitats are ingesting plastics in their preferred nursery habitat. Many of the world's marine fish spend their first days to ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract ABSTRACT: Feeding success is essential to larval fish survival. We present detailed mechanistic models of the foraging processes (prey ...
Fish are weird, beautiful, alien things. They move through Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, displaying an astonishing range of colorations, forms, and lifestyles. They also share some striking ...
The first global analysis of larval orientation studies found that millimeter-size fish babies consistently use external cues to find their way in the open ocean. There are many external cues ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 58, No. 5 (2013), pp. 1546-1556 (11 pages) We examined the fate of larval fish assemblages after the East Australian Current (EAC) had separated from the coast and ...
For a brief moment at the start of their lives, fish from different ocean ecosystems live side by side in gigantic fish nurseries, where surface waters converge and the prey is abundant. Prey isn’t ...
Which organisms survive and which succumb when the climate changes? A small larval fish is providing surprising insight into how the brain reacts when the temperature rises. It was pretty incredible, ...
Researchers revealed that many larval fish species from different ocean habitats are ingesting plastics in their preferred nursery habitat. New research shows that many larval fish species from ...
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