A human appetite hormone, bombesin, also controls feeding in starfish, showing it evolved over 500 million years ago. A team ...
Biologists have discovered that bombesin, a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans, also regulates feeding in starfish, ...
Australian scientists have announced the collection of samples from potential new marine species during their research in ...
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Scientists have discovered that bombesin, a hunger-regulating hormone found in humans, dates back over 500 million years and ...
While earlier studies had shown that some starfish that live in shallower, brighter water have and use compound eyes, no one had previously looked at animals occupying the sea floor. “What you see in ...
Starfish have a unique way of eating ... "One of the consequences of climate change is that some starfish species are invading cooler waters where shellfish are cultivated for human consumption ...