Climate Change Could Make Earth’s Oldest Microorganisms Dominant in Oceans, Study Reveals

New research highlights a significant shift in marine ecosystems due to climate change. Prokaryotes, the oldest and smallest microorganisms on Earth, are expected to become more dominant as ocean temperatures rise. These microorganisms, which include bacteria and archaea, play a crucial role in marine nutrient cycles and food chains. However, their increased presence …

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