A researcher on Colón Island of Panama was searching for crustaceans among the coastal mangrove forests when he saw a section of mangroves in varying stages of decay. The water was shallow and murky, ...
If you've been along the Texas coast recently, you've probably seen mini holes in the sand and shores. Park staff at Quintana Beach County Park posted about the "mini volcanoes" in a Facebook post on ...
This Halloween individuals may see ghosts and skeletons on the streets, but within the waters of the Puget Sound exists a spooky and translucent critter–the ghost shrimp. Ghost shrimp are about 1.5 ...
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Fungus metabolites may help ghost shrimp survive
Connecticut College researchers have found that chemical byproducts produced by the amphibian-killing fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis—commonly known as Bd—may actually help ghost shrimp survive.
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