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The Caridina cantonensis red tiger shrimp is transparent with red stripes and is found in southern China. Photo: DirkBlankenhaus / Wikipedia

‘We’re sleepwalking into a mass extinction’ say scientists

Species that live in symbiosis with others, which often occur in the most delicately balanced and threatened marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, are the slowest to recover their diversity if damaged, according to a team of scientists.  

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