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Researchers from the University of Bayreuth, Germany discovered how two hermit crab species co-exist on the same beach without fighting over limited resources like food or shelter.
Read moreMany studies about spatial learning in animals have focused on land animals, and less so in marine animals, possibly due to the difficulty in following them around.
Read moreApparently, the warmer temperatures doesn’t spell bad news for all of Earth’s creatures. For the blue crabs of Chesapeake Bay, it likely will bring about longer and more productive seasons for the crustacean.
Read moreIt's a known fact that marine seismic testing, which involves loud sounds, adversely affects the hearing of fish and marine mammals like dolphins and whales. But what about other creatures like lobsters?
Read moreAs their name suggests, chameleon prawns have the ability to hide in plain sight from potential predators by changing their color.
Read moreOxygen levels in the ocean fluctuate due to various reasons, both natural and man-made.
Read moreWith eighty percent of the snow crabs in Newfoundland and Labrador currently smaller than fishable size, Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) has warned that continued fishing pressure may lead to long-term harm to the species.
Read moreImagine being a cleaner shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) and doing about your business in a client's mouth - a client that in other circumstances might see you as a potential meal.
Read moreScientists at the University of Exeter studying rockpool prawns (Palaemon elegant) have discovered that they exhibit different personalities, and those that are "shy" tend to fare better when competing for food.
Read moreProzac is an antidepressant used to treat depression and some other mental medical conditions. Over the years, it and other medicinal substances have been finding their way into the oceans, via the sewage system.
Read moreWhen studying a specimen of walking coral retrieved from the Oshima Strait in southern Japan, ecologist Professor Makoto Kato and his colleague Momoko Igawa made an unexpected discovery.
Read moreOver the years, my dive buddy, the local dive operator, and I have searched for king crabs many times. But on one particular occasion, we experienced a successful expedition and encounters we just did not expect.
Read moreAlso known as boxer or pom-pom crabs, the small Lybia crabs are always carrying a pair of sea anemones in their front claws.
Read moreDescribed as "secretive", the hermit crab was named "candy striped hermit crab" {Scientific name: Pylopaguropsis mollymullerae) by Dr Rafael Lemaitre (Smithsonian Institution, USA) because its colourful appearance resembled the colours of c
Read moreBehavioural innovation is thought to play an important role in enabling animals to cope with environmental change.
Read moreRising temperature of the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula - one of the most rapidly warming places on the planet - should make it possible for king crab populations to move to the shallow continental shelf from their current deep-sea habitat
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