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Butterfly effect of shallow-ocean deoxygenation on past marine biodiversity - Nature Geoscience
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A geochemical study of an ancient mass-extinction event shows that only moderate expansion of oxygen-deficient waters along continental margins is needed to decimate marine biodiversity. This finding provides a stark warning of the possible consequences of human-driven ocean deoxygenation on life in Earth's shallow oceans.
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