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Climate Change Alters Marine Zooplankton and Threatens the Entire Ocean Trophic Network

Summary by ecoticias.com
Climate change alters the marine zooplankton and its effects can be amplified throughout the oceanic trophic network. This is what the Doctor of Marine Sciences of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), Inma Herrera, warns. In a recent analysis on the role of these organisms in ocean balance. Although barely visible to the naked eye, the zooplankton sustains much of marine life. Heat waves, acidification and temperature rise are c…

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Climate change alters the marine zooplankton and its effects can be amplified throughout the oceanic trophic network. This is what the Doctor of Marine Sciences of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), Inma Herrera, warns. In a recent analysis on the role of these organisms in ocean balance. Although barely visible to the naked eye, the zooplankton sustains much of marine life. Heat waves, acidification and temperature rise are c…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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