美国科学60秒 SSS 2013-02-20
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When it comes to mussels, bigger is not necessarily better. Tiny
fibers2 called bissels and able muscles ,the shell fish kind,to anger themselves to coast lines,despite crushing ocean waves. But new research shows the
attachment3 fibers weakened in warm waters. As temperature rise 15 Degrees
Fahrenheit4, lessons
fiber1 shrink by 60%, possibly causing them to fail completely. As climate change raises ocean temperatures, mussels may be enforced to cooler water. Emily Cliton of the University of Washington presented the research at the meeting of the American Assosiation for the
Advancement5 of Science in Boston.
Researcher have dicacted mussels that been found, I think, up righ to 100 different species. So mussels group has really changed our community. We also eat mussels and so there are application in the agriculture. The way they grow the mussels is the mussels have to remain attach on the long lines, so if the mussels fall off before the farmer return to raise the harvest, then they will lost lots of money.
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