Pixar’s 2003 classic Finding Nemo introduced many children and adults to marine biology for the first time. Among other things, it highlighted the symbiotic relationship between clownfish and their ...
have been popular attractions in aquariums ever since Disney's animated film "Finding Nemo" arrived in cinemas in 2003. Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators ...
have been popular attractions in aquariums ever since Disney's animated film Finding Nemo arrived in cinemas in 2003. Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators ...
If you look at the sea, the most famous symbiosis between clownfish and anemones has probably been there since the Disney animated film Finding Nemo. It was previously known that anemones offer ...
This behavior, observed in the wild by scientists, strengthens the bond between fish and anemone, with benefits for both. Anemonefish, commonly known as clownfish, have been popular in aquariums since ...
You might recognize them from the popular movie, Finding Nemo. These fascinating creatures are not only fun to watch but also contribute to the health of coral reefs. Clownfish are known to reside ...
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.
this new finding suggests an evolutionarily ancient role for PKD-1 in sensing fluid movement predating the common ancestor of mammals and sea anemones living more than 580 million years ago.