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University of Adelaide researchers say heating of oceans could disrupt healthy marine food webs around the world. File photo of Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia. Photograph: Alamy
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Heating of the world’s oceans could radically reorganise marine food webs across the globe causing the numbers of some species to collapse while promoting the growth of algae, new research has warned...In the research, published in the journal Science, researchers at the University of Adelaide recreated a marine habitat in a series of 1,800-litre tanks and then subjected some to temperature and CO2 changes.

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