Fighting breeding fish and chasing the history of young age Personally I thought that fish is an interesting theme. Most people do not. Most people think fish is ordinary, ordinary, irrelevant. However, if you look closely, the fish can function well and is very important in various ways. Through appropriate education and better understanding, people not only understand the relevance of fish's importance, but also the relevance of problems such as egg laying, life history, fish life such as jordanzonops (sculpins).
In an online opinion poll conducted by a British organization called the Ugly Animal Protection Association, the fish found was named "The Ugliest Animal in the World", which is a deadly sculpin family - the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean Belong to the group of residents. Deep fish from 330 to 9,200 feet. However, the blood-sucking squid found in the middle of the middle layer (about 3,300 feet below sea level) is milder than its production area. Unlike the name of that same name, it does not eat blood. Instead, this creature depends on "Marine Snow" and the rotting organic matter falls to the bottom of the ocean - a forest like a dead leaf
It is difficult to imagine the oceans and how they are full of energy of life before humans change them. In the history of Australia's Anna Clark fishery, she explained the "Eden fishery" that greeted the early Europeans: "Red crayfish on the western coast of Tasmania, such thick fish net can be set all day at any time ; "Australian squid's" surprising number "; every year the m Fish mountain range moving across the east coast. This is consistent with the explanation of the density of marine organisms discovered by James Cook and Joseph Banks in Botany Bay. . "Today there are about 90,000 rat green turtles in the world, but studies show that Europeans reach 50% of the Caribbean alone when they arrive in the Americas.
By combining these life history features and life events, a life history strategy is born. For example, Winemiller and Rose cited by Lartillot and Delsuc proposed three types of life history strategies for the fish they studied: opportunism, periodicity, and equilibrium. These kinds of strategies are defined by fish size, maturity age, high or low survival rate, and the type of environment in which they are located. Therefore, the low survival rate of small mature late fish seen in the seasonal environment is classified as having a normal life strategy. The type of behavior that takes place in the events of life can also define a strategy of history of life. For example, an exploitative life-history strategy would be a strategy for an organism to benefit by using more resources than other organisms or by acquiring them from other organisms.