Fish Ecology
Fish ecology is the study of the interactions between fish and their natural environment. It is a field of research which encompasses a range of topics, including the behavior of fish, their impact on food webs and ecosystems, and their functional roles in nutrient cycling and biodiversity. Fish ecologists strive to understand how fish populations are affected by disturbances in their environment, such as habitat degradation, climate change, and overfishing. Understanding fish ecology is essential for effective resource management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems, and to improve fisheries yield and productivity.
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