Stench From Dead Coral Reefs Stops Fish From Learning to Avoid Predators | The Weather Channel
Amid the ongoing threat of coral bleaching and deaths, researchers decided to study large changes in the fish population that coincided with this phenomenon. They discovered that this degradation can directly affect how fish learn to avoid predators. In a study recently published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a team of scientists determined that the smell caused by dead coral affects the ability of fish to sense the presence of a threat. One of the strongest El NiƱos on reco..>> view originalTurnbull leads Twitter conversation
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Drink-drivers in Victorian Government's sights under new mandatory interlock laws Updated May 13, 2016 14:02:16 All Victorian drink-drivers caught over the legal limit will be forced to install alcohol interlocks to their cars for at least six months, under tough new laws designed to drive down the road toll.The Andrews Government will also consider lowering the legal blood-alcohol limit from .05 to .02 if evidence shows it will reduce the number of people killed on the..>> view original
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