- case,
remoras were used as an
outgroup when
investigating tetrodotoxin resistance in
remoras, pufferfish, and
related species,
finding remoras (specifically...
-
negative impacts for
humans are known.
Remoras are
occasionally caught as
fishing bycatch and put in aquaria.
Remoras have been used in
fishing – one method...
- whales, turtles, and dugongs.
Smaller remoras also
fasten onto fish such as tuna and swordfish, and some
small remoras travel in the
mouths or
gills of large...
-
adaptation consistent with its habits, as in the
remoras that ride
attached to
sharks and
other fishes.
Remoras feed on
their hosts'
fecal matter,
while pilot...
-
Remora is a
genus of
remoras native to
temperate to
tropical marine waters worldwide. The
currently recognized species in this
genus are:
Wikispecies has...
- Cry (1991,
Media Remoras) King
Master George (1992,
Media Remoras) Neo Yankees'
Holiday (1993,
Media Remoras)
Orange (1994,
Media Remoras) #97
Oricon Albums...
- The
spearfish remora (
Remora brachyptera) is a
species of
remora with a
worldwide distribution in
tropical and
subtropical seas.
Remoras attach themselves...
-
mutualistic relationship or
something closer to
parasitism by the cleaner.
Remoras (also
called suckerfish) can swim
freely but have
evolved suckers that...
- jumping, also
called breaching, may be an
effort to
dislodge pests, such as
remoras or lampreys.[citation needed]
Swordfish prefer water temperatures between...
-
provide the
suction grip. The
remora can
detach from its host by
moving forwards and
reattach by
moving backwards.
Remoras do not harm
their host but may...