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|Factoid Headline=Urban Runoff Plumes Affect Non-Harvested Marine Species | |Factoid Headline=Urban Runoff Plumes Affect Non-Harvested Marine Species | ||
|Factoid Text=Researchers from UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology "found that these large pollution sources [in the Southern California Bight] are not only increasing genetic differentiation between populations (presumably by limiting the dispersal of larvae between them) but also decreasing the genetic diversity of populations closest to them." - excerpt from this [http://scienceblog.com/43608/pollution-forms-an-invisible-barrier-for-marine-life/ Science Blog] article. | |Factoid Text=Researchers from UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology "found that these large pollution sources [in the Southern California Bight] are not only increasing genetic differentiation between populations (presumably by limiting the dispersal of larvae between them) but also decreasing the genetic diversity of populations closest to them." - excerpt from this [http://scienceblog.com/43608/pollution-forms-an-invisible-barrier-for-marine-life/ Science Blog] article. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 10 March 2011
Urban Runoff Plumes Affect Non-Harvested Marine Species
- Researchers from UH Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology "found that these large pollution sources [in the Southern California Bight] are not only increasing genetic differentiation between populations (presumably by limiting the dispersal of larvae between them) but also decreasing the genetic diversity of populations closest to them." - excerpt from this Science Blog article.
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