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As Oceans Warm, Marine Life Moves Poleward, Changes Breeding Patterns
As the temperature of Earth increases, a number of behavioral shifts and broad changes across the landscape of marine life have been observed over the course of a three year study that examined decades worth of data from all of the world's oceans. These behavioral changes indicate that warming ocean temperatures affect breeding and lifestyle patterns of marine life, according to the study authors.
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