Saturday, 03 March 2012 13:42
Freshwater ecosystems in northern regions are home to significantly more species of water fleas than traditionally thought, adding to evidence that regions with vanishing waters contain unique animal life.
Read more: ScienceDaily: Marine Biology News
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