That "article" excerpt has no scientific language...academic articles don't have things LIKE CAPS...
Stunting due to lack of food/resourcs is a natural phenomenon, here is an actual article about environmental stunting...http://ideas.repec.org/p/wop/iasawp/ir99050.html
An good example would be the variable size of Murray Cod populations in Australia, which vary considerably due to available food and environment.
I should also point out that stunted fish live far longer than fish that have been power-fed to huge sizes, which is extremely common in the monster aquarium hobby...
Stunting due to lack of food/resourcs is a natural phenomenon, here is an actual article about environmental stunting...http://ideas.repec.org/p/wop/iasawp/ir99050.html
An good example would be the variable size of Murray Cod populations in Australia, which vary considerably due to available food and environment.
I should also point out that stunted fish live far longer than fish that have been power-fed to huge sizes, which is extremely common in the monster aquarium hobby...
