科学家在鱼类中使用化学“指印”来跟踪气候驱动的生境变化。
Scientists use chemical "fingerprints" in fish to track climate-driven habitat shifts.
科学家们正在鱼体内使用独特的化学特征, 被称为“指印”, 来追踪海洋物种如何改变栖息地, 以应对气候变化。
Scientists are using unique chemical signatures in fish, dubbed "fingerprints," to track how marine species are shifting their habitats in response to climate change.
通过分析海洋化学和鱼类组织,研究人员可以查明鱼类的来源,并发现向更冷却水域的移动情况。
By analyzing ocean chemistry and fish tissue, researchers can identify where fish originated and detect movements toward cooler waters.
这一方法有助于确定哪些物种正在迁移,在全球气温上升时为养护和渔业管理提供重要的见解。
This method helps pinpoint which species are relocating, offering critical insights for conservation and fisheries management as global temperatures rise.