When water temperatures get too hot, fish can become stressed or even die. In rivers, Atlantic salmon and other cold-water species sometimes escape the heat by flocking to cooler areas, which often ...
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It breathes through its intestines, lives in dark, muddy trenches, and is affectionately called the “farting goby”—the European weatherfish (Misgurnus fossilis) is a biologically fascinating fish ...
When you think of farming in Southern Miami-Dade County, you typically picture rows of plants and shrubs with open fields of crops in between—but how about salmon? A fish that normally thrives in the ...
The composition of fish populations in streams and rivers across the U.S. has been severely altered as a result of changing water temperatures and human-driven introductions of fish, according to new ...
ITASCA STATE PARK – From a boat anchored near the center of Elk Lake, deep among the towering white pines of Itasca State Park, researcher Will French lowered a sensor into the water. A pair of loons ...
Warm river habitats appear to play a larger than expected role supporting the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout. Warm river habitats appear to play a larger than expected role ...
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