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Non-native rats on tropical islands are changing fish behavior and it all comes down to bird poop. ... The hidden fish keeping coral reefs alive The hidden fish keeping coral reefs alive.
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
Tropical coral reefs harbor lots of fish, which defecate all the time. Although fish feces disperse nutrients which may help support a healthy coral reef, ...
Animalia Land-dwelling rats are upending life for coral reef fish. When rats invade tropical islands, they can trigger a chain reaction that reverberates all the way to coral reefs, researchers say ...
Coral-eating fish are thought to weaken coral reefs because they consume coral tissue, ... Tropical coral reefs harbor lots of fish, which defecate all the time.
A coral-eating butterflyfish on a Moorea reef in July 2019. The feces of some algae-eating fish could be deadly to coral reefs while coral-eating fish could benefit reefs, according to a new study ...
An international research team led by the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) with the participation of the ...
The New England Aquarium has opened a new and interactive coral exhibit. “Healthy Corals, Healthy Reefs,” is a 15-foot, nearly 5,000-gallon exhibit that is home to a variety of live coral ...
Located in Aiea, Coral Fish is the largest tropical fish store in Hawaii, and has been in business over 45 years! They carry both freshwater and saltwater fish, and sell everything fish owners coul… ...
Caribbean Corals, the newest habitat at the Aquarium, is now open, featuring the spectacularly striking fish, corals and other species that inhabit this ecosystem.
Senior Biologist Brooke Zurita feeds a mixture of plankton, algae and fish eggs to coral at Moody Gardens Aquarium on Feb. 9, 2024, in Galveston. (Hope Mora For The Texas Tribune, ...