
Climate Change Reshuffles Life on the Deep Atlantic Seabed
Scientists have modelled the futures of 55 deep-sea crustacean species, revealing a complex picture of climate change impacts. While some vital amphipods are projected to expand their habitats, others face significant loss, with many shifting poleward in response to warming waters. This reorganisation of deep-sea life highlights the unpredictable effects on ocean biodiversity and food webs.
By Kürzel, Hammock, Pitusi, Brix, Lörz







