BBC: Climate change is helping an inconspicuous sea moss animal spread rapidly in Antarctica, say scientists.
The warmer temperatures have helped Fenestrulina rugula to thrive at the expense of other species.
The sea is freezing less so more icebergs are battering the shores of the peninsula, smashing the creatures that live there.
According to a new report, the nimble moss has managed to thrive despite the pounding.
But researchers say it is not good news for marine creatures further up the...