A team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has ...
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Talker on MSNStudy finds hormone controlling appetite comes from starfish ancestorThe discovery could help develop new Ozempic-like weight-loss drugs. The post Study finds hormone controlling appetite comes ...
Scientists discovered that crabs eat young crown-of-thorns starfish, reducing their population before they damage coral reefs ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
Small crabs could be the invisible force controlling crown-of-thorns starfish, according to a new study from multiple ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
The paper, published in scientific journal PNAS this week, is one of the first to consider what animals eat the notorious starfish in their juvenile stages. Study co-author Sven Uthicke said the ...
From pilfering chips to swallowing whole starfish, gulls are known for their voracious appetites. However, one scientist was so astounded to see pictures on social media of gulls eating "weird and ...
Crown-of-thorns starfish populations are again flourishing along the Great Barrier Reef. Symon Dworjanyn is a professor of marine ecology at Southern Cross university. "Crown-of-thorns starfish ...
A new study suggests that the removal of predatory fish such as sharks from coral reefs may be a key factor driving outbreaks of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish. Dr. Mark Meekan and Dr.
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