A recent study conducted by Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg sheds light on the long-term effects of climate change on marine biodiversity.
The findings suggest that various marine species, including mussels, crustaceans, and fish, have been reducing in size in response to environmental challenges for hundreds of millions of years.
This research emphasizes the significant impact of climate change on the evolution and survival of marine animals, raising concerns about future biodiversity.
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Update at 15:40 UTC on 2026-07-03
Phys.org reported Whether mussels, crustaceans or fish, marine animals have been responding to environmental crises with a reduction in body size for hundreds of millions of years. A new study by Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), in co.
Sources: Phys.org