How helicopter parenting protects baby reef fish

12 Dec 2024
Reef fish
A spiny chromis damselfish and its brood. Image: Mark I McCormick.

Researchers have discovered a rare example of ‘great fish parenting’ with a common coral reef species found to actively protect their young by eating parasites.

The University of Queensland’s Dr Alexandra Grutter said the team identified that a species of damselfish cared for their offspring and improved their chances of survival by eating the parasitic gnathiid isopods.

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