University of Michigan: Not Enough - Protecting Algae-Eating Fish Insufficient To Save Imperiled Coral Reefs, Study Concludes
October 04, 2022
October 04, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
How can we boost the resilience of the world's coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses including mass bleaching events linked to climate warming?
One strategy advocated by some researchers, resource managers and conservationists is to restore populations of algae-eating reef fish, such as parrotfish. Protecting the fish that keep algae in check leads . . .
How can we boost the resilience of the world's coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses including mass bleaching events linked to climate warming?
One strategy advocated by some researchers, resource managers and conservationists is to restore populations of algae-eating reef fish, such as parrotfish. Protecting the fish that keep algae in check leads . . .