The Impact of Captivity on Native Species: How Early Birth in Captivity can Change the Outcome
Today, researchers from the University of Florida released the results of a groundbreaking study showing the long-term impact of being born in captivity on native species. The study, which followed the development of over 1,000 individuals from the same species of freshwater fish, revealed that fish born in captivity were more likely to suffer from decreased growth, reproductive success, and other health issues compared to their wild counterparts. The findings of this study could provide valuable insight into how captivity affects native species and could be used to inform better conservation practices in the future.
source: Phys.org