Climate Change Linked to Marine Invertebrates' Reproduction Asynchrony.
The 35-year study on marine invertebrates near the coast of Primorsky Territory, Sea of Japan, found that the reproduction of scallops and other bivalves was not consistent every year. More juveniles were observed in odd-numbered years from 1977 to 1985. This pattern was influenced by factors like the duration of the ice season in the previous winter, precipitation levels, water salinity, and wind speed in June.