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'Armored' fish study helps strengthen Darwin's natural selection theory
... some genetically induced excess baggage may have helped a tiny fish thrive in freshwater and outsize its marine ancestors, according to a UBC study published today in Science Express. Measuring three ...'Armored' Fish Study Helps Strengthen Darwin's Natural Selection Theory
Shedding some genetically induced excess baggage may have helped a tiny fish thrive in freshwater and outsize its marine ancestors, according to a new study in Science.'Armoured' fish study helps strengthen Darwin's natural selection theory
Shedding some genetically induced excess baggage may have helped a tiny fish thrive in freshwater and outsize its marine ancestors, according to a UBC study published in Science Express...Sharing the catch is good for fishermen -- and fish -- study shows
Scientists report on an alternative to cutthroat competition, finding that a quota system giving fishermen exclusive rights to a portion of the catch can preserve fisheries and help stocks recover. ...Ocean fish farming harms wild fish, study says
... in ocean cages is fundamentally harmful to wild fish, according to an essay in this week's Conservation Biology. Using basic physics ... . Long story short — growing farm fish in sea cages can't save wild ...Infidelity Produces Faster Sperm, Swedish Fish Study Finds
... fast-swimming sperm have an advantage when it comes to fertilizing an egg. But now Swedish researchers can demonstrate that unfaithful females of the cichlid fish species influence the males' sperm.Historical photographs expose decline in Florida's reef fish, study finds
A unique study by a scientist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has provided fresh evidence ... a drastic decline of so-called "trophy fish" caught around coral reefs surrounding Key ...Historical Photographs Expose Decline In Florida's Reef Fish, Study Finds
A unique study has provided fresh evidence of fishing's impact on marine ecosystems. Researchers accessed archival ... a drastic decline of so-called "trophy fish" caught around coral reefs surrounding Key ...Sexual Harassment From Males Prevents Female Bonding, Fish Study Shows
... males can damage relationships between females is revealed in a new study. The research uncovers the effect of sexual harassment on the ability of female fish to form social bonds with each other.Warming waters lead to smaller fish: study
Consider it the ecological equivalent of the meek inheriting the Earth: in response to global warming, aquatic creatures are becoming smaller, according to a new scientific study.
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