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Climate Change can Dramatically Alter Inter-Species Interaction
Microbes, plants and animals don't just appear in a random way in an eco-system, but are sort of an organized team that runs the system. A new study from the U.K. has found that climate change is not only reducing the number of plants and animals but is also altering the way species interact with each other, damaging the entire biological cycle.
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