Environment
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Fossilized Fish Ears Unlock Secrets of Ancient Ocean Ecosystems
Research by the Biodiversity Research Center and Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University in Taiwan, has linked intermediate-depth fish populations and diversity to ocean temperatures through fossilized inner ear bones of fish.
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