In Antarctic dry valleys, early signs of climate change-induced shifts in soil

In a study spanning two decades, a team of researchers found declining numbers of soil fauna, nematodes and other animal species in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of the world’s driest and coldest deserts.


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