Cold-affinity algae species are gradually being replaced by warm-affinity ones off the coast of Biscay

Cold-affinity algae species are gradually being replaced by warm-affinity ones off the coast of Biscay

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A study has analyzed the impact of the rise in sea surface temperature on macroalgae communities over the last four decades. Points at various depths were investigated in a location off the coast of Biscay, and an increasing scarcity was observed in the number of cold-affinity structuring species, while small warm-affinity ones have proliferated. The researchers are warning that some ecological functions are in jeopardy as a result.

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