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New research from @romaricjac.bsky.social et al show that deep-water cartilaginous fishes, along with some of their prey species, are expanding their ranges northward into Arctic regions, highlighting how climate change may reshape marine biodiversity and species distributions. plos.io/4sYteQX
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Continental shelf and deep ocean ecosystems are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic pressures including commercial fishing and climate change related environmental stressors. Among the most…
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Moving north: Warmer waters expand populations of deep-water cartilaginous fishes into Arctic waters
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