A number of studies at large scales have pointed out that abiotic factors and recolonization dynamics appear to be more important than biotic interactions in structuring stream-fish assemblages. In ...
There’s a distinctly fishy feel to Peter Wainwright’s office. Books on a side table have titles like, Basslets, Dottybacks and Hawkfishes. Fish skeletons and skulls adorn boxes and bookshelves. A ...
Evolution of long-toothed fishes and the changing nature of fish–benthos interactions on coral reefs
Interactions between fishes and the benthos have shaped the development of marine ecosystems since at least the early Mesozoic. Here, using the morphology of fish teeth as an indicator of feeding ...
The recent discovery of an ancient fish fossil in Poland, first unearthed in 1957, has revolutionized our understanding of the early jawed vertebrates. Named Alienacanthus for its unique appearance, ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Five species of fish were chosen to approximate the range of tolerance to low pH seen in freshwater fish. On the basis of published field and ...
The remains of a 415-million-year-old fish skull from Siberia though miniscule in size offer hints about the origins of all jawed vertebrates, ranging from reptiles to humans, a new study finds.
Billions of years of evolution have provided solutions for countless technical problems, while teaching designers and engineers a thing or two along the way. But now a car manufacturer has designed a ...
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