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Coral goby social structures – pairs v groups

Coral goby social structures – pairs v groups

Dec 12, 2018 | Ecology, Fellowships, Global change

Research on coral goby species at Lizard Island shows the social structure of those that live as pairs is more resilient to habitat degradation caused by successive cyclones, as compared to those that live in groups of 3 or more.  See Martin L Hing et al Repeated...

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