Recently, Emma Lavaut and her colleagues from Sorbonne University and Universidad Austral de Chile found that a species of red seaweed, Gracilaria gracilis, uses the isopod crustacean Idotea balthica ...
It’s the first known case of an animal helping algae reproduce, and could suggest that pollination first evolved in the world’s ancient oceans. By Annie Roth Move over birds and bees, there is another ...
Researchers at UC San Diego revealed seaweed's potential in combating climate change using a newly digitized herbarium ...
Reina Veenhof receives funding from the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment. Curtis Champion receives funding from the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. He works for NSW Department of ...