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Fossils from the Adriatic Sea show a recent and worrying reversal of ...
If you'd stopped monitoring the Adriatic Sea's marine life in the mid-20th century, the outlook would have been promising. Snails and the clams they hunt for food increased in abundance for ...
New fish species have arrived in the Mediterranean and the Adriatic from the Red Sea through the Suez Canal due to warmer waters or carried in the ballast tanks of ships, endangering the survival ...
Using shells from the recent fossil record, researchers have determine that interactions between predator and prey in the northern Adriatic Sea have significantly declined due to human activity.
When sea levels dropped by about 400 feet at the peak of the ice age, the northern Adriatic nearly ceased to exist, its shores retreating over 150 miles south toward the Mediterranean.
Beneath the calm waters of the Adriatic Sea, a stunning piece of human history has been revealed off the southern coast of Croatia. This discovery is more than just another archaeological find. It ...
A spectacular cluster of islands known for their wild beauty and crystal-clear sea. Day 5: Vis A historic island that was once a military base, now a haven for sailors and food lovers. Day 6: Split ...
"Fossils from the Adriatic Sea show a recent and worrying reversal of fortunes." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 25 September 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 09 / 240925123640.htm>.
More information: Daniele Scarponi et al, Resilient biotic response to long‐term climate change in the Adriatic Sea, Global Change Biology (2022). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16168 ...
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