Martina Messioni
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Yeah, it's really hard to say if the phytoplankton is actually going to decline or not. I mean, there are some theories that say they're more likely to switch, like the species are going to be different. But of course, every single thing that happens is going to have an impact on the rest of the ecosystem. In Antarctic especially, so everything kind of relies on krill.
Yeah, it's really hard to say if the phytoplankton is actually going to decline or not. I mean, there are some theories that say they're more likely to switch, like the species are going to be different. But of course, every single thing that happens is going to have an impact on the rest of the ecosystem. In Antarctic especially, so everything kind of relies on krill.
Yeah, it's really hard to say if the phytoplankton is actually going to decline or not. I mean, there are some theories that say they're more likely to switch, like the species are going to be different. But of course, every single thing that happens is going to have an impact on the rest of the ecosystem. In Antarctic especially, so everything kind of relies on krill.
Krill is this little crustacean. It kind of looks like shrimp and it's what We sometimes hear about, like, oh, what whales eat, but mostly everything in Antarctica at some point relies on krill, and krill relies on a specific group of phytoplankton, which are the larger diatoms. So what happens if the diatoms are not there anymore?
Krill is this little crustacean. It kind of looks like shrimp and it's what We sometimes hear about, like, oh, what whales eat, but mostly everything in Antarctica at some point relies on krill, and krill relies on a specific group of phytoplankton, which are the larger diatoms. So what happens if the diatoms are not there anymore?
Krill is this little crustacean. It kind of looks like shrimp and it's what We sometimes hear about, like, oh, what whales eat, but mostly everything in Antarctica at some point relies on krill, and krill relies on a specific group of phytoplankton, which are the larger diatoms. So what happens if the diatoms are not there anymore?
They will have to look for other food, and that would have, like, a major impact on... the rest of the ecosystem.
They will have to look for other food, and that would have, like, a major impact on... the rest of the ecosystem.
They will have to look for other food, and that would have, like, a major impact on... the rest of the ecosystem.
Well, I feel like the time is now to understand these places before like they change or they're gone. A lot of things that could be super cool happening and we have no idea. Like, you know, sometimes you see in the news like, oh, they discovered like this very weird protein that has this anticoagulant aspect or something. And they found it in like a fish that was hiding in the world. Yeah.
Well, I feel like the time is now to understand these places before like they change or they're gone. A lot of things that could be super cool happening and we have no idea. Like, you know, sometimes you see in the news like, oh, they discovered like this very weird protein that has this anticoagulant aspect or something. And they found it in like a fish that was hiding in the world. Yeah.
Well, I feel like the time is now to understand these places before like they change or they're gone. A lot of things that could be super cool happening and we have no idea. Like, you know, sometimes you see in the news like, oh, they discovered like this very weird protein that has this anticoagulant aspect or something. And they found it in like a fish that was hiding in the world. Yeah.
So probably there's a lot of things happening too that we have no idea. Especially thinking more like Antarctica and like how the organisms are adapted to live that way. So yeah, maybe it's the key for something good hiding there.
So probably there's a lot of things happening too that we have no idea. Especially thinking more like Antarctica and like how the organisms are adapted to live that way. So yeah, maybe it's the key for something good hiding there.
So probably there's a lot of things happening too that we have no idea. Especially thinking more like Antarctica and like how the organisms are adapted to live that way. So yeah, maybe it's the key for something good hiding there.