Environmental Studies and Forestry
Human proximity suppresses fish recruitment by altering mangrove-associated odour cues
R. M. Brooker, A. L. Seyfferth, et al.
This research conducted by Rohan M. Brooker and colleagues reveals how human activities are reshaping coastal marine environments by altering the sensory cues that are crucial for fish recruitment. Discover how mangrove leaves from human-affected areas are less attractive to juvenile fish and the implications for coastal biodiversity.
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