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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... Some clownfish are shrinking, according to new study.
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 new study ...
To survive warming oceans, clownfish cope by shrinking in size. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Scientists observed that some of ...
Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could impact the growth and development of clownfish during their earliest life stages, suggests a new study. Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could ...
Clownfish on a coral reef, Leyte, Philippines, taken by lead author Dr Bing Lin. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by ...
Animals are changing their behaviors and bodies in response to man-made climate change. In recent years, some birds have exhibited larger beaks that help them dispel excess body heat. Animals that ...