Climate Change Alters Diets of Invasive Freshwater Crustaceans
A recent study reveals that rising temperatures are prompting invasive freshwater crustaceans to change their dietary habits, potentially impacting freshwater ecosystems.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
A new study published in Limnology and Oceanography Letters indicates that climate change is influencing the diets of invasive freshwater crustaceans.
As temperatures rise, these species are reportedly shifting towards a 'greener' diet, which could have significant implications for freshwater ecosystems.
The findings underscore the complex effects of climate change on aquatic life and highlight the need for further research on invasive species and their impact on native ecosystems.