human impact on fish coloration through pollution or habitat destruction
Human impact on fish coloration through pollution or habitat destruction refers to the detrimental effects caused by human activities such as pollutants from industrial waste or the destruction of natural habitats, which can result in changes to the natural coloration of fish species.
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