Marine researchers exploring extreme depths say they have discovered an astonishing deep-sea ecosystem of chemosynthetic life that’s fueled by gases escaping from fractures in the ocean bed. The ...
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If These Species Disappear, Everything Changes
Keystone species play an outsized role in the ecosystem, affecting the natural balance in ways that cannot easily be replaced.
The researchers discovered that the ecosystems are responding differently to rising sea levels. Scrub mangroves continue to be effective in absorbing carbon even as water levels increase. In contrast, ...
Stefanie Broszeit receives funding from the United Kingdom Research and Innovation and from Horizon Europe, funding European research through the European Commission. Nature protection, conservation ...
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