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Red Abalone Are Becoming 'Stressed' Due to Years of Ocean Acidification
Stressful childhoods can affect an individual's adult years and influence future generations. Scientists at the University of California, Davis, found a similar pattern holds true for red abalone exposed as babies, and again as adults, to the stress of ocean acidification.
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