RIVERVIEW, Fla. - Another night of unseasonably cold temperatures across the Tampa Bay area is threatening thousands of tropical fish. Fish farmers say the prolonged chill could lead to losses that ...
Scientists have discovered that tropical fish can control their gut microbes to better survive extremes of temperature, a study in eLife reveals. The results add further weight to the concept of a ...
From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, rising water temperatures and more frequent heat waves are changing what’s found under the surface. In 2024, Advance Local ...
Assistant Professor Matthew Troia will use the NSF CAREER award to investigate how climate change and urbanization are affecting freshwater ecosystems by enabling exotic tropical fish species to ...
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Tropical fish farms struggle in unseasonably cold temperatures in Tampa Bay area: 'We might have some losses'
Unseasonably cold temperatures are putting thousands of tropical fish at risk throughout Tampa Bay. Fish farmers say that water temperatures dropping below 65 degrees can stress or kill tropical ...
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