Species across the planet are on the move. Climate change has already caused more than 12,000 species to shift their homes across land, freshwater and the sea. They move to escape unfavorable ...
Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Malin Pinsky. Malin Pinsky is an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he ...
Some fish come onto the land to hunt or move around. Typically, this behavior happens at nighttime, as seen in eels, for instance. In the new study, researchers have found that such amphibious fishes ...
Around the world, ocean warming is causing fish to move polewards in search of cooler water. But what if you’re a tiny prawn, barramundi or rare sawfish in a northern Australian gulf and your exit ...
Karen Alofs: I think it’s important to realize that fish, like many other species, are adapting to climate change and that we don’t yet fully understand the consequences. I became an ecologist because ...