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  • How does rising atmospheric CO2 affect marine organisms?

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    Fish

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Fish


    Summary


    Prey Consumption by Largemouth Bass Unaffected by Freshwater Acidification

    Pikeperch Fish Response to Super High CO2 Levels

    Impacts of a Non-Lethal Coral Bleaching on a Coral-Dwelling Fish

    The Capacity for Thermal Acclimation in Mosquitofish

    Effects of Low pH on Early Life Stages of Atlantic Herring

    Trends in the Diversity and Density of French Fish Populations During a Time of Unprecedented Global Warming: 1990-2009

    Aquatic Ecosystems of Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

    Largemouth Bass in a Warming World

    CO2 Effects on Tropical Marine Fish Embryos and Larvae

    Rapid Adaptation to Potential Effects of Climatic Change Via Natural Selection

    Solar Activity and the Abundance of Sardine Catches

    The Fate of Fish in a High-CO2 World

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