They drift aimlessly at sea, soaking up sunlight from the sky and nutrients from the deep. Often invisible to the naked eye, these tiny invertebrates form the hidden backbone of ocean ecosystems.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists on Thursday unveiled the most comprehensive analysis ever undertaken of the world's ocean plankton, the tiny organisms that serve as food for marine creatures such as ...
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A pair of papers in the journal Nature shows how plankton are struggling to survive in warming seas. They drift aimlessly at sea, soaking up sunlight from the sky and nutrients from the deep. Often ...
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