Japanese Sea catfish uses pH detecting whiskers to hunt - Ocean Acidification

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Researchers have found that catfish lurking in Japan’s seas hunt by detecting changes in water’s acidity levels. A drop in pH levels due to carbon dioxide levels in oceans could impair their hunting abilities. Japanese sea catfish, Plotosus japonicas, live in dark murky waters. Researchers at Louisiana State University and colleagues have now found that […]

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