Biology and marine biology
Fin whale songs shed light on migration patterns
A Curtin University-led research team has uncovered valuable information on the migration patterns of the fin whale, as well as…
New ‘crime scene investigation’ may save endangered carnivorous plants
Researchers have combined macro photography with DNA metabarcoding to create a new botanical “CSI” tool that may hold the key…
Singing fish no tall tale
Creatures of the sea hold many mysteries, not least of all fish. Far from being silent entities of the ocean,…
Keep your friends close and your anemones closer
Clownfish and sea anemones attained celebrity-like status after 2003’s Pixar smash-hit, Finding Nemo. Now, a team of Australian marine biologists…
WA Scientist Wins Seafood CRC Award
A Western Australian with a passion for the seafood industry has won the Seafood Cooperative Research Centre’s David Thomason People’s…
Sharks can hear you
Internationally renowned marine researcher and Curtin University imaging and applied physics professor, Dr Darlene Ketten is studying something that’s never…