Anemone fish (also called “clownfish”) are well-known from their appearances in the Pixar movies “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory”. They have a symbiotic relationship with certain species of sea ...
Learn more about the juvenile fish that carry sea anemones like weapons or shields to ward off predators. Off the coast of Tahiti, small fish have developed a big adaptation to prevent becoming prey.
Short Wave's Regina Barber and Margaret Cirino talk through how moths produce an anti-bat signal, why clownfish could be counting to 3 and the first GMO food crop sold directly to home gardeners. It's ...
Clownfish are one of the most distinctive and popular saltwater pet fish. These cute little marine creatures got a massive boost from the hit movie “Finding Nemo”. But they’ve always been popular with ...
The secret’s in the snot. Chemical changes in the mucus that coats a clownfish’s body can blunt the sting of its symbiotic anemone partner. To investigate, she and her colleagues raised orange ...
Anemonefish, sometimes called clownfish, have been popular attractions in aquariums ever since Disney’s animated film Finding Nemo arrived in cinemas in 2003. Living symbiotically with sea anemones ...
Meet hinalea ‘akilolo, the Hawaiian yellow-tail coris that looks like the famous anemone fish Nemo. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Kauai was a time for people to engage in many facets of the ...
On the reefs surrounding French Polynesia, a new species was discovered living inside the magnificent sea anemone. Getty Images/iStock Photo On reefs scattered across the western Pacific Ocean, large ...
Sea anemones and jellyfish don’t have brains, but the way their neurons behave during sleep shows some surprising similarities to humans ...
It's time now for our regular science news roundup with our friends at NPR's Short Wave podcast. And this week we've got Regina Barber and Margaret Cirino. Hey there. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Hey.