Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that what was previously thought to be a unique seaweed species of bladderwrack for the Baltic Sea is in fact a giant clone of common ...
Researchers previously believed that a small, bushy seaweed in the Baltic Sea belonged to a species called narrow wrack. New ...
Fish fry, snails and crustaceans thrive ... Falsely mistaken for an own species "The Baltic Sea is entering a period of warmer and probably even fresher seawater. In new conditions, all species ...
Other claims to the world’s largest clone include the 180-kilometer (112-miles) seagrass clone in Australia’s Shark Bay, and ...
A humpback whale was rescued after becoming entangled in fishing nets in the Baltic Sea — an unusual place for the species to ...
“The Baltic Sea is entering a period of ... that common bladderwrack survives; several species rely on it to provide shelter or food, including fish, snails, and crustaceans.
However, the Arabian Gulf hosts fewer fish species ... was previously thought to be a unique seaweed species of bladderwrack for the Baltic Sea is in fact a giant clone of common bladderwrack ...