Absolutely devastating study released last week on North American pollinator biodiversity: "We assessed the extinction risk of nearly 1,600 species of vertebrate and insect pollinators and found that more than one in five species is at risk of extinction."
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And now we fish the oceans empty of complex life, warm them, acidify them (Carbon is a limiting nutrient), and other nutrients like
Ecosystem collapse seems to be accelerating.
Deep chlorophyll maximums is the problem and vertical mobile species that strive in stratified oceans with less micro turbulence at the density gradients building high biomass layers....
Paleo. studies point to an increase in NPP during mass extinctions
Mybe it started, but maybe not
Blooms of slime building species are increasing in the (tropical/subtropical) oceans - floating slime agglomerates in the upper water layer
But as the climate system is now to such an extent accelerating the changes in the ocean became secondary what is in itself crazy