landscape
10/22/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Sex CAN move mountains; salmon mating habits alter stream beds, defining the shape of the watershed
It turns out that sex – not love – has the power to literally move mountains. Washington State University’s School of the Environment associate professor and researcher Alex Fremier has discovered that the mating habits of the fish species salmon can bring changes to the profiles of stream beds, thus altering the entire composition of […]
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