Saturday, January 30, 2016

The oceans too hot push amphibian species on Earth – News24web

 
 

 Crab Because of the ocean warming amphibian species that inhabit it, move on land. because it can breathe easier. And ‘what emerges from a study by a group of scholars from the University of Florence, coordinated by Stefano Cannicci, together with colleagues at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, the most authoritative institution for the study of climate change in Europe . The researchers examined for this study crabs on many rocky shores in Tuscany that belong to common species pachygrapsus marmoratus . In practice, the researchers showed that the amphibian species in order to cope with rising temperatures determined by Climate Change , go from a Breathing aquatic to Air . In practice the water move to dry land.

It is a fundamental mechanism in the evolutionary history that allowed the colonization of land by species predominantly lubbers that have been able to adapt the unsettled climate. The same is being repeated today with the crabs as proven by this research published in the journal Nature .

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