Sheltering Habits Help Sharks Cope With Rising CO2 Levels in Oceans

A shark's habitat can reduce its sensitivity to rising CO2 levels, claim Australian scientists. Globally, ocean acidification - linked to emissions of greenhouse gases - remains a major concern and scientists say it will harm many marine species over the next century. Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (Coral CoE) at James Cook University have found that the epaulette shark, a species that shelters within reefs and ...

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