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The abundance of tuna in the first days of life is influenced by canni


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Two new studies have shown that the coexistence of tuna larvae of different species and sizes in the spawning areas is essential for the survival of such early life stages, since cannibalism can constitute a significant fraction of natural mortality during this period.

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As a seafood farmer this is fascinating news. It tells us alot about the nutritional composition required for larval tuna. Or at the very least, where to begin experimenting. Nice =)

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