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U.S. marine biologists have found that climate change is the reason for the population collapse of Alaskan snow crabs in the Bering Sea .
In their study, they found that temperature changes have made it much more difficult for young crabs to survive to adulthood.
Prior research had shown that young crabs were able to survive because they lived in water so cold that predators could not reach them.
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