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NASA says climate change could decimate coral reefs by by 2050. And recent study in the journal Science Advances finds that clown fish in Papua New Guinea is shrinking in response to heat stress.
Some clownfish off the coast of Papua New Guinea shrank their bodies during a marine heat wave — and the smaller fish were ...
COLUMN. A study conducted during a global coral bleaching event revealed that clownfish living in sea anemones were able to ...
As the world contemplates dealing with more extreme temperatures, one coral reef fish has found a novel way to beat the heat: ...
Scientists observed this behaviour in Papua New Guinea, where warming oceans and bleaching sea anemones forced the fish to ...