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n2doc

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Mon Oct 7, 2013, 09:58 AM Oct 2013

Stressed krill first sign of damage

Andrew Darby


Turns out it's the little things we need to worry about in climate change. When they're in trouble, a great polar ecosystem may be, too.

The oceans are now absorbing so much carbon dioxide they are acidifying at an unprecedented rate, according to the International Program on the State of the Ocean.

Geological records show the current acidification is unparalleled in at least the past 300 million years, IPSO's latest State of the Ocean report says.

''We are entering an unknown territory of marine ecosystem change, and exposing organisms to intolerable evolutionary pressure,'' it says.

The smallest of these creatures in the remote Antarctic marine ecosystem are said to be showing some of the earliest signs of acidification damage. And work by Australian scientists shows greater problems lie in store for the creatures at the centre of the Antarctic food web - krill.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/stressed-krill-first-sign-of-damage-20131006-2v26j.html

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Stressed krill first sign of damage (Original Post) n2doc Oct 2013 OP
In the immortal words of Han Solo pscot Oct 2013 #1
So true. (n/t) Nihil Oct 2013 #2
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