James Cook University: Tiny Jellies Fuel Bigger Fish on Indo-Pacific Reefs
April 15, 2026
April 15, 2026
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, April 15 (TNSjou) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
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Tiny jellies fuel bigger fish on Indo-Pacific reefs
New research led by James Cook University shows huge differences in fish biomass and fish productivity between Caribbean and Indo-Pacific coral reefs, driven by the consumption of jelly-like gelatinous plankton.
Published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, the JCU-led team of Au . . .
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Tiny jellies fuel bigger fish on Indo-Pacific reefs
New research led by James Cook University shows huge differences in fish biomass and fish productivity between Caribbean and Indo-Pacific coral reefs, driven by the consumption of jelly-like gelatinous plankton.
Published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution, the JCU-led team of Au . . .
