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Scientists use chemical "fingerprints" in fish to track climate-driven habitat shifts.
Scientists are using unique chemical signatures in fish, dubbed "fingerprints," to track how marine species are shifting their habitats in response to climate change.
By analyzing ocean chemistry and fish tissue, researchers can identify where fish originated and detect movements toward cooler waters.
This method helps pinpoint which species are relocating, offering critical insights for conservation and fisheries management as global temperatures rise.
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Los científicos usan "huellas dactilares" químicas en los peces para rastrear los cambios de hábitat impulsados por el clima.