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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned after discovering new phenomenon among fish species from 'Finding Nemo': 'Complete surprise'Clownfish off the Papua New Guinea coast are shrinking. The Conversation spotlighted a troubling survival adaptation that ...
Archaeologists once assumed that men were responsible for seafaring trade in Papua New Guinea. New research shows how women ...
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that might help them deal with warmer water temps.
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Cruising World on MSNIslands of Intrigue: Cruising Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea's remote shores offer an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and genuine human connections. The post ...
A colorful, small fish species first recorded in 1983 wasn’t seen since until a mining company survey in Papua New Guinea rediscovered it ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWhen heat waves hit, clownfish shrink to survive, study findsClownfish are known for their remarkable ability to change sex to survive. Turns out, one species, clown anemonefish ...
In addition to having local hunters as his guides, Vejmělka set up a camera trap on a fallen log over a stream in a dense forest on Mount Wilhelm—the highest mountain in New Guinea. The camera ran for ...
Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has met the Ambassador of Italy to Australia with accreditation in Papua New Guinea, Fiji, ...
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Live Science on MSNAncient DNA from Papua New Guinea reveals centuries of genetic isolationA new analysis of the ancient DNA of 42 people from Papua New Guinea reveals that some cultures were remarkably isolated for centuries.
To survive warming oceans, clownfish cope by shrinking in size. Scientists observed that some of the orange-striped fish shrank their bodies during a heat wave off the coast of Papua New Guinea ...
Kraus, F. (2025) New species of snakes of the genus Dendrelaphis (Squamata: Colubridae) from the Milne Bay Islands, Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa, 5618(4), 451–480.
A new study shows that orange clownfish can reduce their body size when water temperatures are unusually high.
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