Baby oysters follow the crackling sound of snapping shrimp
- Written by Brittany Williams, PhD Candidate, University of Adelaide
Oksana Maksymova/ShutterstockThough oysters may be brainless bivalves, they can “hear” and swim towards attractive sounds of the sea.
We played the crackling sound of snapping shrimp, which indicates a healthy reef, to baby oysters using underwater speakers. We discovered the oysters swim towards the sound.
This opens the possibility of...
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