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Copepods and climate change ; Copépodos y el cambio climático

Authors: Pimentel Acosta, Citlalic; Morales Serna, Francisco Neptali;

Copepods and climate change ; Copépodos y el cambio climático

Abstract

In the oceans there is a large and diverse group of small aquatic crustaceans, the copepods. Although we cannot see them with the naked eye, they are very important in maintaining the balance of nutrients and energy in the seas. However, the effects of climate change, such as rising temperatures in the sea, can affect copepods. Several studies have shown that functions such as reproduction, development and growth can be altered, and in severe cases they can even die. The study of copepods has given us clues to predict the effects of climate change on the oceans. For that reason, is interesting learn more about copepods and their relationship with climate change. ; En los océanos existen un grupo amplio y diverso de pequeños crustáceos acuáticos, los copépodos. Aunque no podemos verlos a simple vista, son muy importantes para mantener el equilibrio de los nutrientes y energía en los mares. Sin embargo, los efectos del cambio climático, como el aumento de la temperatura en el mar, puede afectar a los copépodos. Varios estudios han demostrado que se pueden alterar funciones como en la reproducción, el desarrollo, crecimiento y en casos graves pueden hasta morir. El estudio de los copépodos nos ha dado pistas para predecir los efectos del cambio climático en los océanos. Por eso es interesante conocer más sobre los copépodos y su relación con el cambio climático.

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marine biodiversity, climate change, copepods, copépodos, molecular biology, cambio climático, biodiversidad marina, biología molecular

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