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A recent study points to evidence that clownfish are in fact shrinking due to human-provoked temperature changes in the water ...
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study ...
Clownfish, a small orange and white species made famous by the “Finding Nemo” movies, have been found to shrink in order to ...
Welcome to our summer neighbors. Did you see that “warmer waters seem to be shrinking Nemo”? As ocean temperatures rise, some ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNClownfish Shrink Down Their Bodies to Survive Ocean Heat Waves, New Study SuggestsThe adaptation appears to help the fish cope with high temperatures, since individuals and breeding pairs that shrank ...
The ocean is home to a stunning array of fish species, each boasting unique colors, patterns, and shapes. From the flamboyant ...
Scientists observed this behaviour in Papua New Guinea, where warming oceans and bleaching sea anemones forced the fish to ...
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Green Matters on MSNClownfish Are Shrinking, Signaling Rising Ocean TemperaturesA study has found that clownfish are starting to shrink due to heat stress as the waters in the ocean continue to climb, ...
Fans of Finding Nemo will love the crystal-clear underwater footage in a YouTube clip captured at Anilao in the Philippines.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNClownfish shrink to survive heatwaves, study findsAs the marine world heats up, clownfish are showing an unsuspected talent for adapting to increasingly extreme conditions.
Now, scientists have found that the clownfish, the saltwater fish featured in the hit Disney film Finding Nemo, has been observed temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress. Melissa Versteeg ...
Clownfish, a small orange and white species made famous by the “Finding Nemo” movies, have been found to shrink in order to boost their chances of surviving marine heat waves, according to a ...
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