Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like ...
When it comes time to migrate, Queensland University of Technology research has found how a free-living coral ignores the classic advice and goes straight towards the light.
Jellyfish distribution and behavior were recorded by an upward ... This acoustic study has unveiled more diverse migration behaviors than previously derived from net sampling and remote-operated ...
The millions of golden jellyfish that pack Palau’s Jellyfish Lake spend much of their lives on the move during a daily migration that follows the sun’s arc across the sky. Before sunrise ...
A free-living coral species defies traditional coral behavior by actively migrating toward light using a strategy reminiscent ...
The jellyfish migrate twice daily in order to expose the algae, symbiotically living in their body, to the sun. This then allows the algae to process the sunlight to produce sugar that nourishes ...
QUT researchers discovered that Cycloseris cyclolites, a free-living mushroom coral, uses jellyfish-like pulsed inflation to migrate toward optimal light conditions, particularly blue light. This ...
The latest study has revealed how the mushroom coral uses rolling, sliding, or pulsing movements in pursuit of optimal light conditions. Coral inflates and deflates its tissue in ...
Because of the temperature change, jellyfish migrate from the north to cooler waters in the south, explain experts at the Universidad de Los Lagos.
When it comes time to migrate, QUT research has found how a free-living coral ignores the classic advice and goes straight towards the light.The ...
cyclolites suggests that free-living corals may have more complex body functions, similar to jellyfish — the evolutionary ... their primary mode of migration once they become mobile, according ...