Ear Bones Reveal Spawning Secrets of Lake Erie Walleye
Thursday, July 29, 2010 - 11:42
in Biology & Nature
Ecologists have long believed that fish tend to return to the same river where they hatched in order to spawn. But researchers have determined that the old rule doesn't always apply -- not for Lake Erie walleye, at least.
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