Clownfish under threat from warming ocean waters, which are damaging the anemones that serve as its homeThe clownfish, the colourful swimmer propelled to fame by the 2003 film Finding Nemo, is under threat from warming ocean waters wreaking havoc with sea anemones, the structures that serve as its home, a study has found.Closely related to corals, sea anemones are invertebrate marine creatures that live in symbiosis with algae, which provide them with food, oxygen and colour. Continue reading...
Finding Nemo? We may be losing him, says climate study
12. října 2017 7:37
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/oct/12/finding-nemo-losing-climate-study-clownfish
Zdroj: The Guardian