Todgham Content / Todgham Content for UC 海角原创 en Coping With Climate Stress in Antarctica /news/coping-climate-stress-antarctica-0 <p>Some Antarctic fish living in the planet鈥檚 coldest waters are able to cope with the stress of rising carbon dioxide levels the ocean. They can even tolerate slightly warmer waters. But they can鈥檛 deal with both climate change stressors at the same time, according to a study from the University of California, 海角原创.</p> January 17, 2018 - 1:50pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/coping-climate-stress-antarctica-0 The Last Stop: When There鈥檚 Nowhere Colder to Go /news/last-stop-when-theres-nowhere-colder-go <p>Fish have been migrating to cooler water over the last several decades as the ocean warms. But in Antarctica, the coldest place on the planet, polar species have nowhere to go.</p> <p>Marine life in Antarctica is especially vulnerable to climate change, which is warming oceans throughout the world. Anne Todgham, an animal scientist at the University of California, 海角原创, is studying how 鈥� and whether 鈥� polar fish will adapt to the changing conditions.</p> October 18, 2017 - 4:22pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/last-stop-when-theres-nowhere-colder-go