Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
In this study, Huffmyer and colleagues exposed coral larvae to high temperatures at the Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology.
Picture: Linda Higginson. Mr Griffin, a second-year marine biology student, was equally thrilled to be joining senior ...
Vampire bats rely on amino acids from their blood diet to fuel their exercise, scientists discovered after observing the ...
In addition to studying the world’s only nonmigratory blue whales, marine biologist Asha de Vos seeks to change her compatriots’ attitudes toward the ocean.
Dr. Gale Bishop, a North Dakota native and professor emeritus from Georgia Southern University, will present a special lecture titled “Two Thousand Sunrises — Ten Thousand Surprises! The Return of Sea ...
It was impossible for kids fascinated by sea creatures to pursue their interest as a career in Utah until recently. Now, with ...
Temperatures have become too warm in the southern parts of the Gulf of Maine for kelp forests, a foundation for marine life.
How can researchers help bolster the resilience of marine ecosystems because of climate change? This is what a recent study ...
Marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and brackish waters, which ranges from archaea and bacteria to marine mammals, and includes organisms such as corals that affect the shape of the ...
A 2010 satellite image shows dozens of golden islands covered with strange parallel lines shining among the shallow waters of ...
In the face of increased human pressures and climate change, a team of Australian scientists led by Dr. Georgina Wood at ...