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Tag Archives: crustacean

Photo of the day: tough little Arctic crustacean knows how to stick to the ice

Posted on September 14, 2012 by Rolf Schuttenhelm
Posted in Bits of Ecology | Tagged Arctic, Biology Letters, crustacean, ice dynamics, photo of the day, sea ice, thermohaline circulation

Crustacean cannot adapt to survive climate change

Posted on June 11, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

Tigriopus californicus’ portrait offers the first modern case study to confirm paleoclimatic warnings. Species may be able to evolve around slow changes. But this warming is too fast.

Posted in Bits of Biodiversity, Bits of Climate | Tagged climate change, crustacean, endangered species, Holocene Extinction, oceans, paleoclimatology, PETM, Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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