Environment
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Jellyfish on the Move: Global Warming Reshapes Arctic Ocean Biodiversity with Northward Species Drift
Gelatinous zooplankton, including jellyfish and other diverse, nearly transparent organisms, play important roles in marine ecosystems. Climate change is expected to significantly alter their populations and distributions.
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