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Under warmer temperatures, Pacific cod larvae lose their yolk faster and are forced to find prey earlier in their development, when they are most vulnerable. Photos show sibling 3-day-old larvae reared under controlled temperature in the laboratory

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Under warmer temperatures, Pacific cod larvae lose their yolk faster and are forced to find prey earlier in their development, when they are most vulnerable. Photos show sibling 3-day-old larvae reared under controlled temperature in the laboratory photo copyright NOAA Fisheries taken at  and featuring the Environment class
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