Equilibrium — How island rats can change the behavior of fish ...Middle East

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A new study suggests rats can change the behavior of coral reef fish by interrupting the flow of nutrients through the ecosystem. Studying the presence of rats on Indian Ocean coral islands, researchers from Lancaster University said having the small social carnivores in the rocks above was found to have a disruptive impact on reef communities below. The connection between sky, land and sea was outlined by researchers in Nature Ecology & Evolution on Thursday. The findings showed that on islands without rats, enormous seabird populations gathered fish from huge ocean hunting grounds and deposited the nutrients on the rocks through their excrement. Nitrogen from the excrement, kno

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