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Global Warming Poses Threat to Food Chains – “Impact Could Be Severe” – SciTechDaily
Rising temperatures could reduce the efficiency of food chains and threaten the survival of larger animals, new research shows. Scientists measured the transfer…

The study examined plankton in freshwater ponds exposed to seven years of experimental warming. Credit: University of Exeter
Rising temperatures could reduce the efficiency of food chains and threaten the survival of larger animals, new research shows.
Scientists measured the transfer of energy from single-celled algae (phytoplankton) to small animals that eat them (zooplankton).
The study — by the University of Exeter and Queen Mary University of London, and published in the journal Nature — found…
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