Climate Change Has Some Microscopic Winners, With Global-Scale Consequences
August 16, 2024
August 16, 2024
GOLD COAST, Australia, Aug. 16 (TNSres) -- Griffith University issued the following news:
The world's oceans are home to microscopic organisms invisible to the human eye. The tiny creatures, known as "prokaryotes", comprise 30% of life in the world's oceans.
These organisms play an important role in keeping the oceans in balance, recycling nutrients up marine food chains to fish, and regulating the ocean's capacity to absorb human emissions. But new research p . . .
The world's oceans are home to microscopic organisms invisible to the human eye. The tiny creatures, known as "prokaryotes", comprise 30% of life in the world's oceans.
These organisms play an important role in keeping the oceans in balance, recycling nutrients up marine food chains to fish, and regulating the ocean's capacity to absorb human emissions. But new research p . . .