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Author: Kenneth Wingerter

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Invertebrates

Monday Archives: Unusual Documentary Expands upon Work of 19th Century Naturalists

by Kenneth Wingerter noviembre 25, 2024 1
Just about everyone wants to save the whales. Sharks get a whole week to themselves. The simple fact is, concerning the marine environment, it is the megafauna that... Read more.
climate change
Conservación

Monday Archives: Rare Species Have Important Function in Ecological Communities

by Kenneth Wingerter enero 8, 2024 0
Typically, there is a greater number of rare species in diverse ecosystems. Because rare species have a small distribution or occur in very small numbers (or both),... Read more.
climate change
Pescado

Monday Archives: Fish Shown to Exhibit Better Decision Making in Groups than as Individuals

by Kenneth Wingerter mayo 9, 2022 0
It is actually quite simple: a fish joins a large group, it is able to share information about its environment with the group, and it gains a distinctive edge (especially... Read more.
Corales, Arrecife

Monday Archives: Coral Symbionts Found to Act as Food Banks

by Kenneth Wingerter enero 11, 2021 0
It is easy to liken coral reefs to tropical rainforests; much like these remarkable terrestrial biological hotspots, coral reef habitats are widely held in awe on... Read more.
coral reefs
Acuarista avanzado

Biological Succession and Trophic Structure in the Reef Aquarium (Part 1)

by Kenneth Wingerter noviembre 15, 2017 0
Let’s face it: marine aquaria are eternal works in progress. However large, well-equipped and expertly maintained they may be, they are always capable of throwing... Read more.
Acuarista avanzado

The Carbon Continuum: Heterotrophic Bacterioplankton and Reef Food Webs

by Kenneth Wingerter septiembre 27, 2017 0
For so many aquarists, one of the most satisfying activities is observing trophic interactions amongst the animals in their keep-that is, watching them eat. Some... Read more.
Pescado, Ciencia, Travel

Shedd Aquarium Lungfish Touted as Longest Kept Captive Fish

by Kenneth Wingerter agosto 23, 2015 0
Public aquaria have been exhibiting live aquatic animals for quite some time. Amazingly, a number of institutions across the world are around centenarian age. Perhaps... Read more.
Conservación, Corales, Ciencia, Sustainability

New Coral Species Found in Tasmanian River Estuary

by Kenneth Wingerter agosto 17, 2015 0
It may be a bit surprising that previously undescribed species can still be discovered in an area such as the rocky reefs of the Tamar River Estuary in Tasmania,... Read more.
Reefs Magazine

The Physiology of Coloration in Fishes

by Kenneth Wingerter julio 13, 2015 0
By Kenneth Wingerter Of all of the flora and fauna that can be displayed in aquaria, fish have always, by far, received the most attention. Arguably, the lasting... Read more.
Conservación, Corales, Invertebrates, Ciencia

Deepwater Coral Reef Discovered off Coast of Ireland

by Kenneth Wingerter junio 29, 2015 0
The deep sea biome is said to be less understood and less explored than the Moon. Nearly any serious expedition into deep sea ecosystems reveals new species, or... Read more.

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