Type Of Plankton -- A Food Source For Many Fish -- Has Ability To Survive Climate Change
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - 08:28
in Earth & Climate
Researchers have found that the main source of food for many fish -- including cod -- in the North Atlantic appears to adapt in order to survive climate change. Billions of Calanus finmarchicus, a plankton species, which are just a few millimeters in size, live in the waters of the North Atlantic where the research was carried out.
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