How Antarctica's tiny non-ice-dwelling species survived the ice age

New research published in Biology Letters on March 22 shows how tiny Antarctic life, which have lived on the continent since it was part of a forested Gondwana, have been able to survive as ice sheets have expanded and contracted over their ice-free homes for millennia.


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Source: Phys.org