New Insights into Black Sea Bream Reproductive Behavior Observed in Hiroshima Bay
Research utilizing ultrasonic tracking has uncovered distinct movement patterns of male and female black sea bream during their spawning season in Hiroshima Bay.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 6 days ago
Recent studies have provided novel insights into the reproductive behavior of black sea bream, a species known for its broadcast spawning.
Using ultrasonic tracking technology, researchers observed that males and females exhibit different movement patterns during the spawning season.
This research was conducted in Hiroshima Bay, highlighting the unique behaviors of these fish in their natural habitat.