Animals
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Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
According to a recent study, researchers discovered that ocean warming and acidification caused by climate change could affect the nutritional content of the marine food web. Read here for the complete research.
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