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Warmer waters from climate change will leave fish shrinking, gasping for air
Water Temperature Effects on Fish and Aquatic Life
Thermoregulation – Fishionary
Whole-body heat transfer coefficient and body temperature change of juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis according to growth | Semantic Scholar
Warmer waters from climate change causing fish to shrink in size, finds study | The Independent | The Independent
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How do water temperatures affect fish and fishing ? – Lines on the Water
Temperature regulation in fishes, amphibians, birds - YouTube
Warm-blooded fish shocks scientists | The Seattle Times
Are all fish cold-blooded?
Fishes too may have emotions, consciousness: Study - Times of India
Sun-basking fish benefit from body temperatures that are higher than ambient water | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Whole-body endothermy in a mesopelagic fish, the opah, Lampris guttatus | Science
Why are some fish warm-blooded? Predatory sharks gain speed advantage
How Hot Tuna (and Some Sharks) Stay Warm | NSF - National Science Foundation
Deep-sea fish found to be warm-blooded › News in Science (ABC Science)
PPT - What is a Fish? PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:2748449
Megalodon body temperature 'was about 7C warmer than surrounding water' | The Independent
Scientists have discovered the first fully warm-blooded fish - The Washington Post
Solved Unlike human beings and other mammals, fishes do not | Chegg.com
What determines the body temperature of most fish? | QuizGriz
Water Temperature and Fish Health
Twenty-hour record of depth, body temperature, and water temperature... | Download Scientific Diagram
Fun Fish Fact #3 provided me with an interesting challenge. How does one illustrate the concept of body temperature adapting to … | Fun math, Lesson plans, Literacy
VI.—The Body-Temperature of Fishes and other Marine Animals. | Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh | Cambridge Core