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Mystery solved: Scientists ID Caribbean sea urchin killer

Por: Associated Press Science April 19, 2023

NEW YORK (AP) — Last year, sea urchins in the Caribbean — shedding their spines, dying off and throwing reef ecosystems into chaos. Now, scientists think they’ve caught the killer in this marine murder mystery.A tiny single-celled parasite is to blame for the massive die-off, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal .“The case is closed,” said study author Mya Breitbart, a marine microbiologist at the University of South... + full article



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