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Wednesday, 1 December 2021
Planetary Evolution : Variations in Earth's orbit have affected biological evolution, study finds
Variations in Earth's orbit have affected biological evolution, study finds
The scientists also propose that the impact on microscopic algae could have been a major driver in ancient climate change events, but caution that this hypothesis is unproven.
Coccolithophores evolved following the rhythm of Earth's orbital eccentricity. Pic: Luc Beaufort / CNRS / CEREGE
Although the Earth's orbit around the Sun is not a perfect circle today, at times it has been even more elliptical - making the seasons more eccentric - and a new study has found this has impacted biological evolution.
Scientists have been able to spot the impact thanks to microscopic algae known as coccolithophores which form tiny limestone plates around their single cells.
When coccolithophores die they sink to the bottom of the ocean where these tiny shells accumulate in sediments, offering a faithful and detailed record of how they evolved over geological periods of time.
When coccolithophores die they sink to the bottom of the ocean
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