The Indo-Pacific is the largest marine biogeographical region on Earth and a global center of marine biodiversity.
Using genetic analyses, LMU geobiologists have shown that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique.
When a group of 360 dolphins visited corals located in the Northern Red Sea, reseachers noticed that calves under one year old would watch adults brush themselves against the coral. Angela Ziltener ...
Natural communities can undergo large temporal changes in abundance and species composition that may be difficult to detect without long-term ecological monitoring. Characterizing temporal variability ...
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For skin care like a cetacean, you’re going to need corals, sponges and the ability to hold your breath for a long time. By Carolyn Wilke In the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, bottlenose dolphins ...
The sponge Mycale grandis overgrowing coral on the reef in Kāneʻohe Bay. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
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