Scientists at the University of Southampton have conducted a study that highlights the importance of studying a full range of organisms when measuring the impact of environmental change - from tiny bacteria, to mighty whales.
Researchers at the University's School of Ocean and Earth Science, working with colleagues at the...
Environmental Protection Could Benefit From ‘Micro’ As Well As ‘Macro’ Thinking
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