James Cook University: Tiny Fish Live Fast, Die Young
May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, May 25 [TNSresearch] -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
New research has revealed that the short lives and violent deaths of some of coral reefs' smallest tenants may be vital to the health of reef systems, including the iconic Great Barrier Reef.
James Cook University's Professor David Bellwood was part of a team searching for answers to the longstanding puzzle of 'Darwin's paradox'.
"Charles Darwin wond . . .
New research has revealed that the short lives and violent deaths of some of coral reefs' smallest tenants may be vital to the health of reef systems, including the iconic Great Barrier Reef.
James Cook University's Professor David Bellwood was part of a team searching for answers to the longstanding puzzle of 'Darwin's paradox'.
"Charles Darwin wond . . .