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The march of the king crabs: a warning from Antarctica

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIcy waters off the western Antarctic PeninsulaKathryn Smith, Author provided

Changing wildlife: this article is part of a series looking at how key species such as bees, insects and fish respond to environmental change, and what this means for the rest of the planet.

Hundreds of metres below the surface of the freezing ocean surrounding Antarctica,...

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