From a beautiful fish that’s eating the Caribbean to a tiny bivalve with a huge impact, North America’s most notorious introduced species have reshaped the continent’s ecosystems ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPaleontologists Stumble Across 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossils That Are So Well Preserved, Their Last Meals Are IntactDiscovered in Australia, the fossils represent a new species that lived during the Miocene epoch and highlight how iron-rich ...
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The serendipitous discovery of an exquisitely preserved fossil near Gulgong in NSW provides a glimpse into the evolution of ...
What a boon, especially for people who loved filter-feeding bivalves like oysters, mussels, scallops, and clams, as well as many others at risk for Hepatitis A's harshest blows (think citrine ...
Parasite? Something in the water ... like those boxed turkey sandwiches. (Sadly for bivalve lovers, oysters are very good at concentrating the virus in their tissue; Dr. Moe can’t bring herself ...
developing their larval forms in bivalve mollusks, cephalopods, crustaceans, and fish, all of which are dietary items for sea turtles (Santoro & Mattiucci 2009). Hosts acquire most parasites through ...
The two species of African rhinoceros are conservation icons. Large, charismatic, and vitally important for their ecosystems, ...
A collaborative research team from Toho University, the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Nihon University, the ...
Oscar-winning “Parasite” production company Barunson E&A has officially signed on as co-investor for “Rangga & Cinta,” a musical reboot of Indonesia‘s beloved romance franchise “What ...
The grisly discovery was made Sunday, March 2, as a team working with the Schmidt Ocean Institute explored waters 1,600 feet ...
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