Big fish, and their urine, are key parts of coral reef ecosystems

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 - 09:01 in Earth & Climate

Large, carnivorous fish excrete almost half of the key nutrients, phosphorus and nitrogen, that are essential for the survival of coral reefs, report scientists, making them a key part of a coral reef ecosystem.

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