Gulf Fish More Resilient to Climate Change Than Thought, Study Finds
July 04, 2024
July 04, 2024
MANCHESTER, England, July 4 (TNSres) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
Some fish species in the Arabian Gulf's coral reefs are more resilient to climate change than previously thought, an international team of scientists has found.
The study, published in Nature Communications, challenges current scientific models which argue that by 2050, coral reef fish could shrink by 14-39 percent in size due to increasing temperatures under climate . . .
Some fish species in the Arabian Gulf's coral reefs are more resilient to climate change than previously thought, an international team of scientists has found.
The study, published in Nature Communications, challenges current scientific models which argue that by 2050, coral reef fish could shrink by 14-39 percent in size due to increasing temperatures under climate . . .