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Synchronised swimming helps catch prey

Researchers found that school-forming goat fish synchronize their activity patterns to increase food catch. This synchronization strategy is effective even in chaotic systems, where individual behavior can vary wildly.

SourceBlackwell Publishing Ltd.·JournalEcology Letters·DateJan 28, 2003
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Iron-binding compounds produced by marine bacteria have important implications for marine microbial ecology

Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have made a groundbreaking discovery about how marine bacteria acquire iron from seawater. The marinobactin and aquachelin siderophores, produced by these bacteria, exhibit a unique ability to bind to iron and form vesicles, raising questions about their physiological role.

SourceUniversity of California - Santa Barbara·JournalScience·DateFeb 16, 2000

Biologists predict more marine disease

Biologists predict that global warming and pollution will lead to more frequent die-offs of sea life, with diseases such as distemper and herpes virus spreading among marine organisms. The study highlights the need for interdisciplinary research to understand the impacts of climate change on ocean epidemics.

SourceCornell University·JournalScience·DateSep 2, 1999
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