The degraded contingency test fails to detect habit induction in humans

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- This article explores the impact of climate change on the distribution and abundance of marine species in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- The researchers used computer models to predict how changes in ocean temperature, salinity, and other environmental factors due to climate change will affect the habitats and populations of various fish, invertebrate, and plankton species.
- The findings suggest that many commercially important species, such as cod and haddock, may shift their ranges northward or to deeper waters in response to warming temperatures, which could have significant implications for the fishing industry and food security.

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