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Rarity in marine species can refer to small population size, limited geographic range, low encounter rates, or a combination of these factors. Scientists typically assess rarity...
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Rarity in marine species can refer to small population size, limited geographic range, low encounter rates, or a combination of these factors. Scientists typically assess rarity...
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The deep sea black devil fish commonly refers to deep-sea anglerfishes in the family Ceratiidae, best known for the bioluminescent lure used to attract prey in the darkness belo...
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This article explains what it means for a deep sea species to be recently discovered and independently confirmed, and why such announcements merit measured attention. We focus o...
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In everyday language, ‘deep sea monster fish’ evokes outsized jaws, glowing bodies, and legendary sea monsters pulled from the abyss. In science, these creatures are usually...
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