A new study has revealed that with sea ice at its lowest point in 1,500 years, ecological communities in the Arctic are being affected by its continued and even accelerated melting over the next decades. Eric Post, a Penn State University professor of biology, and an international team of scientists have examined relationships among algae, plankton, whales, and terrestrial animals such as caribou, arctic foxes, and walrus; as well as the effects of human exploration ...Monday, 5 August 2013
Debilitating Effects Of Arctic Sea-ice Loss' on Wildlife Revealed
A new study has revealed that with sea ice at its lowest point in 1,500 years, ecological communities in the Arctic are being affected by its continued and even accelerated melting over the next decades. Eric Post, a Penn State University professor of biology, and an international team of scientists have examined relationships among algae, plankton, whales, and terrestrial animals such as caribou, arctic foxes, and walrus; as well as the effects of human exploration ...
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