径流、食物链与鲨鱼相遇之间的可能联系
A rainstorm does not end at the shoreline. Water moving across streets, farms and rivers can carry soil, nutrients and waste into coastal seas.
That pulse may change where fish gather and where larger predators search for food. Researchers are examining whether heavier rain could therefore influence the chance that sharks and swimmers occupy the same water.
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