Tropical plankton in jeopardy from climate change
6 Mar 2023

Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin have found that tropical plankton could be negatively affected by climate change.
The existence of tropical plankton is a recent ocean phenomenon resulting from the relatively recent 8 million years of ocean cooling. The scientists used microfossils to study a group of zooplankton called Foraminifera, which inhabited an area relatively distant from their current distribution. As the ocean cooled, they moved closer to the tropics where they are today.
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