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Category: Fish

Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Fish

Interview with the Vampire Blennies

Alistair Dove October 29, 2014 blennieshalloweenmimicryvampireswrasses

This is our second guest post from ichthyologist, tech diver and all-round good guy Dr. Luiz Rocha at the California Academy of Sciences.  You should…

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Adaptations Biology Coral Reef Ecology Evolution Favorite Species Fish Intertidal Life At Sea Paleobiology Weird

These Are a Few of My Favorite Species: Spotted Porcupine Fish

Douglas Long October 26, 2014

As scientific mariners, we spend an inordinate amount of shore time on sleezy docks and seedy piers around the world, from the gritty shipyards of…

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Biology Coral Reef Ecology Favorite Species Fish Habitats Mating & Reproduction

These are a few of my favorite species: Painted Frogfish

Dr. M October 17, 2014 algaebenthicCamouflagefrogfishpredatorsolitarysponge

Leaving alone on the seafloor is the lonely painted frogfish, Antennarius pictus. Males and females only come together for the dirty deed but quickly become intolerant of each…

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Biology Coral Reef Ecology Fish Mating & Reproduction New Research

Male, female, or both? When it comes to sex, fishes do it all!

Alistair Dove October 13, 2014 fishesHermaphroditismprotandryprotogyny

This is a guest blog from Luiz Rocha, curator of Ichthyology at the California Academy of Sciences.  Luiz gets to do some amazing work documenting…

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Fish Pictures and Movies Weird

The mysterious case of the missing manta bits

Alistair Dove October 10, 2014 AMNHmantamanta rays

This spectacular picture has been doing the rounds of my Facebook network lately, of a Mr Bell at AMNH working on a manta ray specimen in…

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A story about fish, plastic debris and sex

Miriam Goldstein October 2, 2014 Chelsea RochmanecotoxicologyHermaphroditesmarine debrisplastic pollution

This is a guest post by Chelsea Rochman. Chelsea is a post-doc at the University of California Davis. This is her fourth guest post at DSN, and the first one…

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Conservation & Environment Ecology Environmental Sciences Fish Fishing Policy Sharks

New Obligations and Continuing Challenges in Shark Conservation

RickMac September 14, 2014 CITESconservationmantaspolicysharks

As the sun rose this morning here in Trinidad and Tobago where I’m conducting field work, I was certain about two facts.  First: Trinidadians and…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Fish Fishing Shelf Uncategorized

Summer of the Goatfish

Douglas Long September 5, 2014 chemosensory barbelsfishgoatfishichthyologysnorkelingsummer

  I take on a senseless internet meme and make it even more so – for science. With the northern hemisphere days getting shorter, and…

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What the "Call of the Reef" is Telling Us

Alex Warneke August 22, 2014 chemical ecologycoral reefsDixongeorgia techHayMPAScience

Coral reefs are in crisis. They are fragile. They are complex. And they are disappearing faster than we are able to understand them. This threat…

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Biology Conservation & Environment Evolution Fish New Research Organisms Sharks

Future Shark: Living in an Ocean on the Brink

Alex Warneke August 18, 2014 chemical ecologyDixonocean acidificationshark weeksharks

Last week Discovery Channel successfully botched yet another Shark Week. Big surprise there. Don’t get me wrong, there were some (and by some I mean…

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