The Disney movie "Finding Nemo" left out a few fascinating details about clownfish. As North Carolina State fish biologist Patrick Cooney wrote on his blog The Fisheries: Father and mother ...
Pixar’s 2003 classic Finding Nemo introduced many children and adults to marine biology for the first time. Among other things, it highlighted the symbiotic relationship between clownfish and their ...
But never before has a fish had a bigger boost than the clownfish in the wake of Finding Nemo (unlike the notoriety of a very large mechanical killer with teeth). At first, fear spread through the ...
A clown fish named Marlin lives in the Great Barrier Reef and loses his son, Nemo, after he ventures into the open sea, despite his father's constant warnings about many of the ocean's dangers.
“Finding Nemo captured the hearts and imaginations ... Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish, lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his kid Nemo, who longs to explore the world beyond ...
Clown fish face an uncertain future as they lack the reproductive genetic variation to cope changes in their environment driven by climate change The star of Pixar's blockbuster "Finding Nemo" may ...
The beloved Disney movie "Finding Nemo" got one not-so-minor detail about clownfish completely wrong. Father and mother clownfish are tending to their clutch of eggs at their sea anemone when the ...