Fish Learn to Cope in a High CO2 World
date:Jul 12, 2012
could help buy time for humanity to bring its CO2 emission under control, Prof Munday says.

However Dr Miller cautions that anemone fish are particularly hardy by nature, and may not be typical of all fish in the ocean. They are definitely not the canary in the coal mine, as they have quite a large ability to cope with changed conditions anyway, she says. We need to extend these studies to other types of fish, especially those which humans rely on for food.

Both scientists warn that the major
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