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Deep-sea ecosystems affected by climate change
e!Science: The vast muddy expanses of the abyssal plains occupy about 60 percent of the Earth's surface and are important in global carbon cycling. Based on long-term studies of two such areas, a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) shows that animal ...
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Deep-sea ecosystems affected by climate change
Ramsay Home — ... ecosystems affected by climate changeEureka! Science NewsThe authors point out that global climate change could affect the food supply to the deep sea in many ways. Some relevant ocean processes that may be ...Hyperbole isn't good for Climate ChangeRecycleThe climate change testGrand Junction Free PressProfessor to host lecture on global warmingOregon Daily EmeraldFinancial Times - UNLV The Rebel Yell -Times of Indiaall 54 news articles Read the original article at, http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/11/03/deep.sea.ecosystems.affected.climate.change Follow more real-time ...

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