Future Climate Change Threatens Oceanic Plankton Survival

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Plankton, the tiny invertebrates crucial to ocean ecosystems, are at risk due to rapidly warming oceans, as highlighted by recent studies. Their decline could endanger a wide range of marine life, from small fish to large whales, if human-induced climate change is not addressed.
- Plankton are the backbone of the ocean — and may struggle with what’s coming The Washington Post
- Migrating is not enough for modern planktonic foraminifera in a changing ocean Nature.com
- Ice Age plankton model suggests sea life will struggle to survive future global warming Phys.org
- Tiny oceanic plankton adapted to warming during the last ice age, but probably won’t survive future climate change – new study theconversation.com
- Some sea life could face extinction over the next century Tech Explorist
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