The charming blooms of anemones light up spring and summer. Hazel Sillver looks at the different forms available for sun and ...
Student and faculty researchers at Monmouth University have recorded the first confirmation of the anemone species Actinia equina, also known as the beadlet anemone, on North American shores.
New research sheds light on how adorable "Finding Nemo" fish take care of anemones, enhancing mutual benefits.
Molecular cloaking mechanism unveils the iconic partnership between anemonefish and anemones. The symbiotic relationship ...
A new invasive species has been discovered on the Jersey Shore: an anemone from across the Atlantic Ocean that scientists describe as a greenish blue snot ball. The Actinia equina, also known as ...
Anemonefish, famously known as clownfish, have long been admired for their vibrant colors and their fascinating relationship ...
Intrigued, they collected dozens of these unfamiliar animals and, after taking a closer look, realized they’d discovered a new species: Parazoanthus franciscae, or Francisca’s cluster anemone. A photo ...
Anemonefish, sometimes called clownfish, have been popular attractions in aquariums ever since Disney's animated film "Finding Nemo" arrived in cinemas in 2003. Living symbiotically with sea anemones ...
"Other factors might include the thickness of fish scales, the exchange of nutrients between species, and possible adjustments by the anemones themselves. The relationship is mutually beneficial ...
A research team observing anemonefish in the field found they engage in interesting feeding behavior with their host sea anemones.
The anemone species Actinia equina, commonly found in the British Isles and Northern Europe, has been confirmed on New Jersey beaches, marking its first appearance on North American shores.