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First evidence of ocean acidification's impact on reproductive behavior in wild fish

Ocean acidification could have a major Impact on the Reproductive behaviour of fish living in affected waters, a new study shows. Nesting male ocellated wrasse (Symphodus ocellatus) collecting algal fragments to build its nest  [Credit: Natascia Tamburello/University of Palermo]Research conducted close to volcanic vents off the coast of Southern Italy demonstrated marked reproductive differences in species of ocellated wrasse...

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