We see color because photoreceptor cones in our eyes detect light waves corresponding to red, green, and blue, while dimness ...
In the vibrant world of aquatic life, some fish possess a remarkable ability: they can change color. This mesmerizing trait serves various purposes, from camouflage and communication to courtship ...
We see color because photoreceptor cones in our eyes detect light waves corresponding to red, green, and blue, while dimness ...
A commercial angler off the coast of Mexico hauled in their nets and noticed an odd-colored fish tangled within. The shiny catch turned out to be a first-of-its-kind record.
We describe here the development of a 12-color FISH assay for telomeric rearrangements (termed M-TEL) using an updated set of telomeric probes 18, which permits the screening of all telomeres in ...
A vampire hedgehog, a pygmy pipehorse and a "blob-headed" fish were among the hundreds of new species identified in 2024. The ...
The second new species, Pteropsaron flavissimum, was visually very different. The yellow fish retained its color for two years, earning its name, researchers said. Fricke (2024) Taxa Named the ...
The black coloring in the fish’s mouth and on its tongue is visible in preserved specimens. Researchers did not say if the coloring was visible in live fish. Thousands of new species are found ...