Soil Movement Key to Earth's Biodiversity, Sydney University Study Reveals
November 30, 2023New research from the University of Sydney reveals the significant role of nutrient-rich soil movement in the evolution and biodiversity of Earth.
The study identifies soil flow as a key driver of Earth's biodiversity, evolving at a rate akin to plate tectonics.
The research warns that human-caused soil degradation could potentially have larger effects on ecosystems than previously believed.
A detailed simulation was used to demonstrate the strong correlation between sediment flux and marine biodiversity, as well as plant diversification on land.
The study provides insights into the factors that have shaped terrestrial life for millions of years.
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