... say they have won an important legal victory to protect endangered species across Canada, all because of a tiny fish known as the Nooksack dace, an endangered species no more than ...
Evolution is supposed to inch forward over eons, but sometimes, at least in the case of a little fish called the threespine stickleback, the process can go in relative warp-speed reverse, according to ...
... genetically induced excess baggage may have helped a tiny fish thrive in freshwater and outsize its marine ... tied to increased growth rate," says Barrett.
"If the fish aren't expending resources growing ...
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.
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...
... and snow as they loaded thousands of endangered minnows into trucks for a 12-hour trip to Texas, where the tiny fish will be released into the Rio Grande near Big Bend National Park ...
... of PrP can cause clear physiological abnormalities in a living animal and the trick was to use the tiny zebrafish as a model.
When the researchers from Konstanz microinjected zebrafish eggs with ...
A tiny fish with fang-like protrusions has been revealed as a new species native to Myanmar (Burma), researchers announced.
A gene previously associated with physical traits is also dictating behaviour in a tiny fish widely regarded as a living model of Darwin's natural selection theory, according to a University of ...
The Great Barrier Reef's smallest fish have disappeared in huge numbers, indicating that humans may have damaged the Reef beyond repair.
Scientists have known for some time that a normal protein in the brain, prion protein (PrP), can turn harmful and cause deadly illnesses like CJD in humans, and BSE in cattle. What they could not ...
... described their experience watching public reactions in the initial days of the swine flu outbreak, it sounded like one of those nature films in which tiny fish dart back and forth in perfect unison.
... reactions in the initial days of the H1N1 flu outbreak, it sounded like one of those nature films in which tiny fish dart back and forth in perfect unison -- thousands of individuals behaving as if ...
... throughout the entire body, essentially "wiring" the fish so that any discreet location in which hydrogen ... people, and while our genomes share many similarities with these tiny fish, it isn't yet clear ...
Consider the case of the three-spine stickleback. These tiny fish that thrive in oceans and in fresh water might appear to be the same, yet ecologists are finding that they are actually a diverse ...