As you weed, so shall you reap: on the origin of algaculture in damselfish
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As you weed, so shall you reap: on the origin of algaculture in damselfish
Abstract
Within their territories, damselfish cultivate particular algae for consumption. A recent study in BMC Evolutionary Biology shows extensive variation among and within fish species in the composition of these algal 'gardens', varying from monocultures to cultures of mixed species, and in the mode of cultivation. This fish-algal agriculture may provide insight into the early stages of domestication. See research article http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/10/185.
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