The results were published in March in the journal Global Change Biology.
“We observed that the effects of warming aren’t cumulative for some strains of this species, which gives us hope regarding the impact of climate change on fish, at least as far as reproductive aspects are concerned,” says Maira da Silva Rodrigues, co-author of the study, which was conducted during her doctoral studies at the Botucatu Institute of Biosciences of São Paulo State University (IBB-UNESP) in Brazil with a scholarship from FAPESP.
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Source: ENN
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