Nature World: The simpler a marine organism is structured, the better equipped it is for survival during climate change, according to scientists behind a new meta-study.
Scientists of the Alfred Wegener Institute and Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research have shown for the first time how the complexity of a life form can limit its ability to adapt to a warming climate.
The study, published in the journal Global Change Biology, found that while simple, unicellular bacteria and archaea are able to...