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In a recent paper from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in Australia, researchers have offered new hope that reef fish may be better able to survive in more acidic oceans than previously thought. Previous studies have shown behavioral changes in fish in response to higher concentrations of carbon dioxide. However, when researchers refined their experiments to include more natural daily variations in CO2, the fish were able to recover during the night when
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