When fish lose their crowd: how ocean acidification quietly dismantles the social lives of reef fish

This blog post is provided by Angus Mitchell and colleagues and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article, “Ocean acidification, more than warming or heatwaves, constrains shoaling behaviour in a range-extending fish through habitat simplification”, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. In their study, Mitchell and colleagues reveal the hidden impact that climate change can have on the social lives and shoaling behaviour … Continue reading When fish lose their crowd: how ocean acidification quietly dismantles the social lives of reef fish

Out of shape: ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblages

This blog post is provided by Jamie Priest, Camilo M. Ferreira, Philip L. Munday, Amelia Roberts, Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa, Jodie L. Rummer, Celia Schunter, Timothy Ravasi, and Ivan Nagelkerken and tells the #StoryBehindthePaper for the paper “Out of shape: ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblages”, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. In their study, the authors compare a … Continue reading Out of shape: ocean acidification simplifies coral reef architecture and reshuffles fish assemblages