
Culum Brown
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Jan 6, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | James WIlson |James Wilson |Jarl Giske |Culum Brown
1 Introduction In the four or five decades since the creation of exclusive economic zones, global marine fish landings have stabilised (FAO 2022) but with ‘a gradual transition from long-lived, high trophic level, piscivorous bottom fish toward short-lived, low trophic level invertebrates and planktivorous pelagic fish’ (Pauly et al. 1998). As Pauly and others (Frank et al. 2005; Howarth et al. 2013; Myers and Worm 2005; Steneck et al. 2011; Jackson et al. 2001; Worm et al.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
phys.org | Culum Brown
A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution lifts the veil on what happens when octopuses and fish hunt together. As it turns out, this cross-species relationship is more complex than anyone expected. Animals of the same species often cooperate—work together to reach some kind of goal.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
thehindu.com | Culum Brown
A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution lifts the veil on what happens when octopuses and fish hunt together. As it turns out, this cross-species relationship is more complex than anyone expected. Animals of the same species often cooperate – work together to reach some kind of goal. But it’s relatively rare to find cooperation between individuals from different species.
Octopuses work together with fish to hunt - and the way they share decisions is surprisingly complex
Sep 24, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Culum Brown
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Octopuses work together with fish to hunt - and the way they share decisions is surprisingly complex
Sep 24, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Culum Brown
A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution lifts the veil on what happens when octopuses and fish hunt together. As it turns out, this cross-species relationship is more complex than anyone expected. Animals of the same species often cooperate – work together to reach some kind of goal. But it’s relatively rare to find cooperation between individuals from different species.
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