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Explore the male cardinalfish as mouthbrooders protecting their eggs in Sydney, Australia. Witness the hatching moment captured by photographer Nicholas Terry. Learn about global warming's physical and biological evidence, impacts on climate change, and species response in a changing environment.
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Gorgeous photo of a cardinalfish, taken in Mosman, Sydney Australia. Male cardinalfish are mouthbrooders - they carry their eggs in their mouths for several weeks, protecting them from predators until they hatch. Photographer Nicholas Terry managed to capture the moment the offspring hatched.
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Global Warming • The increase in average temperature of the biosphere • Leads to climate change – changes in patterns of temperature, rainfall, and other physical environmental factors
Physical Evidence • Earth’s temperatures are getting warmer • Risen .74oC between 1906 and 2005 • Sea ice is melting • Sea levels are rising • Caused by warmer water expanding and melting glaciers
Biological Evidence • Many species and communities are responding as though they are experiencing rising temperatures
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