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Clownfish larvae disposal can be crucial step in protecting coral reefs, finds study – Republic World
The coral reefs are of great interest to marine scientists and a recent study revealed clownfish larvae dispersal methods are not the same for all fish.
The coral reefs are of great interest to marine scientists and a recent study revealed that clownfish larvae dispersal methods are not the same for all fish, as previously believed. According to a Rutgers-led finding, how the larvae of colourful clownfish that live among the coral reefs in the Philippines are dispersed varies widely, depending on the year and season – which could help scientists improve conservation of species. It is worth noting that the colourful clownfish lay their eggs in the…
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