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  • Aug 2, 2010
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August 2nd, 2010
Scientists Mapped and Analyzed Global Biodiversity Patterns for Over 11,000 Marine Species

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7th SPACE – a Nature team of scientists mapped and analyzed global biodiversity patterns for over 11,000 marine species ranging from tiny zooplankton to sharks and whales. The researchers found striking similarities among the distribution patterns, with temperature strongly linked to biodiversity for all thirteen groups studied. These results imply that future changes in ocean temperature, such as those due to climate change, may greatly affect the distribution of life in the sea. The scientists also found a high overlap between areas of high human impact and hotspots of marine diversity. Read More