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Fish Unable to detect Predators in Acidic Environments

2014-04-14 19:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: Fish living on coral reefs where carbon dioxide seeps from the ocean floor were less able than fish from normal coral reefs to detect the scent of predators, according to a new study that seems to confirm laboratory experiments showing the behavior of reef fishes can be seriously affected by increased carbon dioxide concentrations in the ocean. Fish living on coral reefs where carbon dioxide seeps from the ocean floor were less able than fish from normal coral reefs to detect the scent of predators,...

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