
New research by the University of Nevada, Reno and Desert Research Institute shows that the reproduction of the endangered Devils Hole pupfish is being hurt by climate change. It is also threatening the survival of this rare species that has numbered as few as 35 individuals. Scientists report that geothermal water on a small shelf near the surface of an isolated cavern in the Nevada desert where the pupfish live is heating up as a result of climate change and is ...
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