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Invading crabs could threaten life in the Antarctic

10.06.14 | Wiley

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Life on the Antarctic sea floor is under threat from crabs that could invade the area thanks to favorable conditions as a result of global warming, researchers warn.

In a Journal of Biogeography editorial, experts say invasive species degrade marine ecosystems by preying on or outcompeting local species. Early signs of biological invasion are already apparent.

"Biological invasion is a major worry in the Arctic," said lead author Dr. Richard Aronson, "but we should be just as concerned about the Antarctic." Assessing the extent of the problem requires long-term monitoring programs.

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Nicole Weingartner
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APA:
Wiley. (2014, October 6). Invading crabs could threaten life in the Antarctic. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LD50G4KL/invading-crabs-could-threaten-life-in-the-antarctic.html
MLA:
"Invading crabs could threaten life in the Antarctic." Brightsurf News, Oct. 6 2014, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LD50G4KL/invading-crabs-could-threaten-life-in-the-antarctic.html.