Climate change makes reef fishes more aggressive

by Paul Joseph on December 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Sydney: Climate change could bring about unpredictable alterations in one’s personality. Coral reef fish, for instance, can become more aggressive in warmer water, says a new study.Experiments with two species of young damselfish on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have shown that some reef fish are e…

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Climate change makes reef fishes more aggressive

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