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Breeding single-sex animal populations could help prevent disease and poverty

  • Written by Tomer Ventura, Senior Lecturer, School of Science and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast
Breeding single-sex animal populations could help prevent disease and povertyThe giant freshwater prawn is native to the Indo-West Pacific from northwest India to Vietnam, Philippines, New Guinea and northern Australia. It has been introduced into many countries for aquaculture.https://www.shutterstock.com

The creation of all-male or all-female groups of animals, known as monosex populations, has become a potentially useful...

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