Location isn’t everything but timing is for certain spawning fish

30 junio 2015

Each year, hundreds to thousands of fish aggregate at highly predictable times and locations to spawn, producing larvae that will spend at least a month in the plankton before settling to reef habitat. The larvae of some species of reef fish appear to survive better depending on the timing of when they were spawned, according to new research.
http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/Y_Y94qpznCo/150630155212.htm

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