February 9, 2015 — New research suggests that to maintain Caribbean ecosystems, the waters require just the right amount of fish pee.
Researchers from the University of Washington and North Carolina State University figured out the ratios of chemicals and excretion the ecosystems need to survive. In a new study published in the journal Ecological Monographs, the scientists detail how a loss of fish biodiversity could impact larger ecosystems as a whole.
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