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JCU researchers discover fish larvae smell and hear their way home
Cairns Post
11 July 2014
TINY fish larvae on the Great Barrier Reef use their smell and hearing to find their ways home after weeks of drifting in the sea, researchers have found.
James Cook University scientists discovered the larvae used the two senses to find their way back to home reefs. Read more
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