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Clownfish like Amphiprion ocellaris (pictured in in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea) are known to make their homes amid the ...
Climate change is no longer a distant threat, it is changing and impacting life in the world’s oceans right now. Among its ...
Clownfish, a small orange and white species made famous by the “Finding Nemo” movies, have been found to shrink in order to ...
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, Newcastle University research ...
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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 ...
Wanting to know how clownfish cope with changes to their environment, we repeatedly measured 134 wild fish in Kimbe Bay, ...
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Theresa Rueger, Melissa Versteeg and Dr Chancey MacDonald discuss a new study they led which ...
The wild clownfish are almost identical to the ones depicted in the movie Finding Nemo, in which a timid clownfish living off ...
Scientists discovered that clownfish (the orange and white fish from Finding Nemo) can actually shrink to survive heatwaves.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNClownfish shrink their bodies to survive ocean heat wavesTo survive warming oceans, clownfish cope by shrinking in size. Scientists observed that some of the orange-striped fish ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNClownfish Shrink in Size With Their Breeding Partners to Survive Heat StressLearn how these tiny clownfish, famous for their role in the "Finding Nemo" films, survive the trouble of heatwaves.
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New research by scientists now shows that clownfish are shrinking. Here's why.
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