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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 ...
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that might help them deal with warmer water temps.
Marine animals are being forced to evolve amid a warming ocean, and a new study shows the clownfish could be shrinking for that reason. The famous clownfish made popular by the hit animated movie ...
More animals are shrinking in a warming world The clownfish study is just the latest finding that explains how animals are adapting by shrinking in a warming world.
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, research reveals.
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that might help them deal with warmer water temps.
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Clownfish Are Shrinking, Signaling Rising Ocean Temperatures - MSNA study has found that clownfish are starting to shrink due to heat stress as the waters in the ocean continue to climb, hinting at larger problems.
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