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Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that... Some clownfish are shrinking, according to new study.
Tomato clownfish appear to adjust the stripes on their bodies in response to social pressures, a new study finds.
Marine biologist: “Everything we do from when we get up in the morning to when we go to bed connects us to coral reefs.” ...
A new study has observed marine temperatures too hot for clownfish and anemones to survive, providing vital insight for conserving reef ecosystems. The study, published September 12 in npj ...
When healthy, anemones look like pink flowers blossoming on rocks and coral, and serve as homes for clownfish, made famous by the film Finding Nemo. But in 2023 biologists found an entire population ...
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Bright clownfish in coral reef

A bright orange clownfish peeks out from the soft green tentacles of a sea anemone. This underwater scene captures the beauty ...
Animals are changing their behaviors and bodies in response to man-made climate change. In recent years, some birds have exhibited larger beaks that help them dispel excess body heat. Animals that ...