Salmon Populations May Adapt Their Eggs to Survive in Degraded Rivers, Fisheries & Aquaculture

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A University of Southampton study suggests that the membrane of salmon eggs may evolve to cope with reduced oxygen levels in rivers, thereby helping their embryos to incubate successfully.

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