Certain Reef Fish Provide Insight to Surviving Climate Change
July 04, 2024
July 04, 2024
MANOA, Hawaii, July 4 (TNSres) -- The University of Hawaii Manoa campus issued the following news release:
As Earth's climate changes, current scientific models predict that by 2050, coral reef fishes could shrink by 14-39% due to elevated temperatures. However, a team of researchers have uncovered surprising survival tactics by coral reef fish who inhabit the Arabian Gulf, the warmest waters on Earth.
Led by Jacob Johansen, an associate research professor at the Univer . . .
As Earth's climate changes, current scientific models predict that by 2050, coral reef fishes could shrink by 14-39% due to elevated temperatures. However, a team of researchers have uncovered surprising survival tactics by coral reef fish who inhabit the Arabian Gulf, the warmest waters on Earth.
Led by Jacob Johansen, an associate research professor at the Univer . . .