Long-term effects Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous systems of sea fish, with serious consequences for their survival, according to Australian ...
Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous system of sea fishes with serious consequences for their survival, an international scientific team has found.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. RISING carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions threaten the survival of some fish species by sending their central nervous systems haywire.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. TONY EASTLEY: An international team of scientists says rising carbon dioxide concentrations in sea ...
Listen up! Carbon dioxide being absorbed by the oceans is having a puzzling effect on fish — their ears get bigger. Now, that doesn't mean you're going to reel in the Mr. Spock of the sea. Fish ears ...
Researchers predict rising CO2 in the world’s oceans will make fish drunk and disoriented earlier than previously thought. FISH ARE LIKELY to become ‘intoxicated’ and disoriented by rising CO2 ...
Rising carbon dioxide levels in oceans adversely change the behavior of fish through generations, raising the possibility that marine species may never fully adapt to their changed environment, ...