Lost Millennium of Galapagos Deep-Sea Corals Linked to Major Pacific Climate Shift
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Deep-water corals in Galapagos disappeared for over a thousand years before recovering, as a group of scientists discovered.
Lost millennium of Galapagos deep-sea corals linked to major Pacific climate shift
Scientists have discovered that deep-water corals in the Galapagos region vanished for more than 1,000 years before eventually recovering. The findings reveal that deep-water coral ecosystems may be more susceptible to climate change than previously thought.
Lost Millennium of Galápagos Deep-Sea Corals Linked to Major Pacific Climate Shift
Scientists have discovered that deep-water corals in the Galapagos region vanished for more than 1,000 years before eventually recovering. The findings reveal that deep-water coral ecosystems may be more susceptible to climate change than previously thought.
United Kingdom. Deep-water corals in the Galapagos disappeared more than a thousand years ago, an event that occurred about 5,000 years ago and would be related to the global climate phenomenon known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENOS). Bristol University leads study on corals in Galapagos A study led by the University of Bristol (UK) and published by PNAS analyzed more than 900 deep-water stony coral fossils collected at depths of up to 1,00…
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