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Climate change could affect the immune system of fish in Patagonia and Antarctica

Climate change could affect the immune system of fish in Patagonia and Antarctica

by Lorenzo Palma | Nov 30, 2022 | Task Force, News, Bioinvasions and Endemism

An investigation, recently published in the scientific journal Fish & Shellfish Immunology, revealed that the increase in temperatures conditions the response of Harpagifer antarcticus and Harpagifer bispinis to diseases. One of the consequences of climate change...
Researchers confirm two King crab lineages in Chilean seas

Researchers confirm two King crab lineages in Chilean seas

by Lorenzo Palma | Nov 22, 2022 | Bioinvasions and Endemism, News

Despite the fact that the scientific literature indicated that it was a single species, a group of experts found new evidence. After various genetic analyses, the results of the work were published in the prestigious journal Ecology and Evolution. The King Crab is a...
At the Chilean presidential palace researchers prepared a report related to climate change for Antarctica

At the Chilean presidential palace researchers prepared a report related to climate change for Antarctica

by Lorenzo Palma | Sep 5, 2019 | News

Twelve Chilean scientists met to discuss adaptation, mitigation, and governance measures relating to the White Continent. The resulting material will be delivered to Chilean authorities in a final report prior to COP25 (25th United Nations Climate Change conference)....
Huiro seaweed “forests”- bastions of marine endurance at the end of the world

Huiro seaweed “forests”- bastions of marine endurance at the end of the world

by Lorenzo Palma | Aug 14, 2019 | News

IDEAL Center scientists conducted an expedition to the Yendegaia fjord in Tierra del Fuego, in the Magallanes Region, to determine the adaptability of this seaweed species, which provides shelter for hundreds of aquatic organisms. Daniela Jofré, IDEAL Center: Known as...
Climate change could affect reproduction of the Chilean King Crab (Spider Crab)

Climate change could affect reproduction of the Chilean King Crab (Spider Crab)

by Lorenzo Palma | Jul 8, 2019 | News

A scientific study, conducted by chilean and foreign researchers, determined that an increase in ocean temperature would reduce the recovery of the seminal material in this species, considered a key economic resource for the Magallanes Region. Lorenzo Palma, IDEAL...
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