hidden wonders: animals switching shifts on tropical reefs
AustraliaTue Dec 03 2024
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Have you ever thought about how the day and night shift work on coral reefs? It's like a secret world that's finally being revealed. Researchers took a closer look at 54 shallow reefs around Australia and found that in the tropics, fish and tiny animals called invertebrates have very different schedules. During the day, fish rule the reefs, but at night, the invertebrates come out to play. It's almost like they trade places! This shift happens because the number of fish species and individuals seen during the day drops by a huge 64%, while the number of invertebrates increases by 56%.
This isn't just a fun fact; it also means that the fish that eat other sea creatures (predators) and those that munch on plants (herbivores) are less active at night. So, the nocturnal invertebrates have their own little party without much interference from the daytime crowd. But why is this important? Understanding this shift helps us better manage and protect these beautiful reefs. Scientists often study reefs during the day, so they might be missing half the story if they don't also look at the night shift!
https://localnews.ai/article/hidden-wonders-animals-switching-shifts-on-tropical-reefs-206b3a11
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