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An upcoming invader? Southern crab could settle in Antarctica by 2100

An upcoming invader? Southern crab could settle in Antarctica by 2100

by Daniela Jofré | Jul 15, 2021 | Featured, News

A new study, published in the journal Global Change Biology, which used physiological experiments and ecological models, proposes that future climate change scenarios will favor its expansion towards the end of the century. Andrea Navarro, IDEAL Center. Halicarcinus...
Scientific work reaffirms the impossibility of survival of Antarctic fish to climate change

Scientific work reaffirms the impossibility of survival of Antarctic fish to climate change

by Daniela Jofré | Feb 5, 2021 | Featured, News

Research also rules out a possible migration of Harpagifer antarcticus to Chilean Patagonia, due to its intolerance to warmer temperatures. In ecological terms, Harpagifer antarcticus is a well-studied fish within the fauna of the white continent, due to its...
Researchers discover the secrets and possible hazards of the world’s southernmost crab

Researchers discover the secrets and possible hazards of the world’s southernmost crab

by Andrea Navarro | May 24, 2018 | News

The crustacean’s ability to survive at low temperatures will determine whether or not it will be able to establish itself in Antarctica, where it could become a problem for local communities. The crab, Halicarcinus planatus, is a small crustacean dwelling off...

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