If you look deep into the eyes of a fish, it will tell you its life story. Scientists demonstrate that they can use stable isotopic analysis of the eye lenses of freshwater fish -- including ...
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Fish spend their entire lives underwater, so the idea of them suffocating sounds impossible. After all, water is their world.
Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has resulted in lasting changes to fish communities, according to a new long-term study. Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea ...
Diana Crespo, joined by her dog, Max, couldn't help smiling as she made the walk from her front door to the edge of her driveway in the morning cold. Crespo was one of many residents in need who ...
UC Davis scientists conduct research about fish and floodplains on the Yolo Bypass in California's Central Valley. (UC Davis) If you look deep into the eyes of a fish, it will tell you its life story.
If you look deep into the eyes of a fish, it will tell you its life story. Scientists from the University of California, Davis, demonstrate that they can use stable isotopic analysis of the eye lenses ...