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University of Michigan: Super-Urinators Among Mangroves - Excretory Gifts From Estuary's Busiest Fish Promote Ecosystem Health
February 27, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 27 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:

A new University of Michigan-led study of individually radio-tracked tropical fish in a Bahamian mangrove estuary highlights the importance of highly active individuals in maintaining ecosystem health.

The study found that the individual gray and cubera snappers that spent the most time swimming and foraging for food also spread the highest levels of the es . . .

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