Coastal Lights Trick Coral Reefs Into Spawning Earlier Than They Should

Coastal Lights Trick Coral Reefs Into Spawning Earlier Than They Should

Eurasia Review

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The light pollution caused by coastal cities can trick coral reefs into spawning outside of the optimum times when they would normally reproduce, a new study has found.

Coral broadcast spawning events – in which lunar cycles trigger the release of eggs on certain nights of the year – are critical to the maintenance and...

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