North Carolina State University: Predators, Hidey-Holes Are Good for Reef Fish Populations
October 02, 2019
October 02, 2019
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Oct. 2 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
New research highlights two factors that play a critical role in supporting reef fish populations and - ultimately - creating conditions that are more favorable for the growth of both coral reefs and seagrass.
"Previous work has shown mixed results on whether the presence of large predator species benefits reef fish populations, but we found th . . .
New research highlights two factors that play a critical role in supporting reef fish populations and - ultimately - creating conditions that are more favorable for the growth of both coral reefs and seagrass.
"Previous work has shown mixed results on whether the presence of large predator species benefits reef fish populations, but we found th . . .