'A bad time to be alive': Study links ocean deoxygenation to ancient die-off

In a new study, Stanford researchers have strongly bolstered the theory that a lack of oxygen in Earth’s oceans contributed to a devastating die-off approximately 444 million years ago. The new results further indicate that these anoxic (little- to no-oxygen) conditions lasted over 3 million years—significantly longer than similar biodiversity-crushing spells in our planet’s history.


Click here for original story, ‘A bad time to be alive’: Study links ocean deoxygenation to ancient die-off


Source: Phys.org