Sea animals are more vulnerable to warming than are land ones

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The impact of climate change on biodiversity is a pressing concern. A study now combines experimental data with careful modelling to compare the vulnerability to warming of animal species on land and in the ocean.

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Richardson, A. J., & Schoeman, D. S. (2019). Sea animals are more vulnerable to warming than are land ones. Nature, 569(7754), 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-019-01193-8

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