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Solving a marine mystery: How anemonefish avoid stings from their sea anemone hostsResearchers have made a breakthrough in understanding how anemonefish can live safely among sea anemones without being stung by their venomous tentacles, solving a century-long mystery.
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Sea anemones study shows how animals regenerate parts post-injuryThe starlet sea anemone (Nematostella vectensis) has impressive regenerative abilities, allowing it to grow a new head or foot if cut off. If sliced in half, each piece turns into a complete anemone.
A new article expands our understanding of sensory neurons in the tentacles of sea anemones, linking them to kidney disease in humans through a common gene.
Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators, the fish drive away organisms that nibble at their hosts. Anemonefish have also shown they will provide their hosts with ...
A research team observing anemonefish in the field found they engage in interesting feeding behavior with their host sea anemones. Anemonefish, sometimes called clownfish, have been popular ...
With sculptural shapes, exaggerated sea-anemone-esque shoulders ... as “kinetic sculpture,” and they were certainly works of art. But running through all the headiness on display, there ...
tentacled sea creature was a new invasive species. Their findings were published earlier this month by Cambridge University Press. The next step is to map beadlet anemone sightings. Researchers ...
Their searches focused on the widespread sea animal Parazoanthus axinellae, or the yellow cluster anemone, the study said. Despite their misleading name, yellow cluster anemones are not sea ...
Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators, anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) drive away organisms that nibble at their hosts. Anemonefish have also shown they will ...
Relatives of the sea anemone include coral and jellyfish. Like jellyfish, the sea anemone has stinging cells on its tentacles. This is how the sea anemone catches its prey and defends itself from ...
Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators, the fish drive away organisms that nibble at their hosts. Anemonefish have also shown they will provide their hosts with ...
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