The Benefits of Keeping Big Fish in Smaller Aquariums
A new study has revealed exciting insights into the behavior of large predatory fish. Published in the journal Nature, the study was conducted by an international team of researchers and found that when large predatory fish are in smaller water bodies, they tend to keep their population size small. This is because of the limited resources available to them in the smaller water bodies, which forces them to compete for food and other resources. The findings of this study could have important implications for the conservation of these species, as well as the management of aquatic ecosystems.
source: Phys.org