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May 08, 2015
WATER WORLD
Tropical marine ecosystems most at threat from human impact
Townsville, Australia (SPX) May 08, 2015
An international team of scientists has used the fossil record during the past 23 million years to predict which marine animals and ecosystems are at greatest risk of extinction from human impact. In a paper published in the journal Science, the researchers found those animals and ecosystems most threatened are predominantly in the tropics. "Marine species are under threat from human impacts, but knowledge of their vulnerabilities is limited," says study co-author, Professor John Pandolfi from the ... read more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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AEROSPACE

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Prayers and ritual baths as Nepal ends quake mourning
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