Ocean Warming Boosts “Invisible Forest” of Phytoplankton
A recent study published in Nature Climate Change has revealed that an “invisible forest” of phytoplankton, tiny drifting organisms, is thriving in the warming ocean. Phytoplankton do about half of the planet’s primary production through photosynthesis. The University of Exeter-led research examined phytoplankton at the ocean surface and subsurface to understand how climate variability affects … Read more