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International joint research reveals how fish adapt to ocean acidification by modifying gene expression
Human-driven global change is challenging the scientific community to understand how marine species might adapt to predicted environmental conditions in the near-future.
Publication from the Heat and Habitat in Cities Symposium features Professor Veronica Soebarto
We are delighted that Environment Institute member听Professor 听was Symposium Chair and featured on . Congratulations Veronica.
Looking to the past to maintain future biodiversity
鈥漅eference periods in Earth鈥檚 history serve as natural laboratories for understanding biodiversity responses to climate change and improving strategies for conservation under ongoing and future climate change,鈥 says lead author Associate Professor ,听at the Environment Institute and the 成人大片's Global Change Ecology & .
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