Animals
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Trade-off Between Growth and Reproduction in Polar Fish and Tropical Fish
Polar fish experience lower mortality than tropical fish, allowing them to delay reproduction until later in life when they are larger and can produce more eggs, according to a study by Mariana Álvarez-Noriega at Monash University in Australia and colleagues, publishing May 25 in the open access journal PLOS Biology.
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