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Research Uncovers Causes Behind Earth's Largest Mass Extinction Event

12 Temmuz 2026Science Daily
  • A new study sheds light on the mystery of why modern beaches are populated with clams and snails instead of brachiopods. The research indicates that Earth's greatest mass extinction, characterized by warming oceans and decreasing oxygen levels, eliminated species that could not adapt to these changes.
  • The surviving species, which had more suitable body plans and metabolisms, went on to thrive in marine environments, providing insights into how current marine life might react to ongoing climate change.
  • The research connects historical mass extinction events to current biodiversity trends, emphasizing the importance of adaptability in species survival. It draws parallels between past and present environmental challenges, particularly in relation to climate change and its effects on marine life.
  • This study highlights the critical role of adaptability in species survival during extreme environmental shifts. The findings not only clarify historical biodiversity patterns but also serve as a warning about the potential impacts of current climate change on marine ecosystems.
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