The sea trout (Salmo trutta trutta) Photo: E. Hensel The fish enjoy hiking: hiking is not uncommon in nature. We find species both in land creatures and in inhabitants of watery habitats that carry out such migrations with great regularity. The goal is always to improve the chances of survival. The ability to adapt toContinue reading “Why fish migrate”
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The seahorse – fish, horse or mythical creature? A fascinating mystery of the sea
Seahorses (Hippocampus hippocampus) in the aquarium tank of the former Helgoland Aquarium, photo: E. Hensel The seahorse has always enjoyed great popularity. And not least because it is fundamentally different from all other fish. Most noticeable is the external appearance, which is more reminiscent of a horse than a fish. In Greek mythology, these animalsContinue reading “The seahorse – fish, horse or mythical creature? A fascinating mystery of the sea”
Hermit in their own home
Hermit crab Eupagurus bernhardus on a hollow stone Photo: E. Hensel About a sea creature who carries his house around with him and often moves: the hermit crab This aquarium tank differs significantly in its appearance from the usual aquarium tanks, because instead of leisurely swimming fish, crabs scurry over the floor and sometimes evenContinue reading “Hermit in their own home”
The sturgeon – a living fossil with a Helgoland past
European sturgeon Acipenser sturio Photo: E. Hensel Many older residents of the North Sea island of Helgoland still remember that the island’s fishermen caught a spectacular and sensational catch at the end of the 1960s: a fish over a meter long, brownish-gray in color, with five rows of bony scales, which was one of theContinue reading “The sturgeon – a living fossil with a Helgoland past”
The wrasse – a striking splash of color
Spotted Wrasse Labrus bergylta Photo: E. Hensel There are also colorful fish in the North Sea Colorful fish are more likely to be expected in the tropical seas. But also in the North Sea you can find some species that impress with the variety and intensity of their colors. These include the spotted wrasse LabrusContinue reading “The wrasse – a striking splash of color”
Model studies: Talking fish – Bioacoustics of the gurnards
This project gave us insight into the acoustic communication of gurnards by recording their sounds by hydrophones Duration: 3 Months and more (project-specific) Location: Helgoland Scientists: AG Prof. Fischer / Dr. Emanuel Hensel In the last few decades, the investigation of inter- and intraspecific communication between organisms has increased in importance, because the central priorityContinue reading “Model studies: Talking fish – Bioacoustics of the gurnards”
