DNA analysis reveals cryptic underwater ecosystem engineers

They look like smears of pink bubblegum on the rocks off British Columbia’s coast, indistinguishable from one another. But a new DNA analysis of coralline algae has revealed a wealth of different species — a diversity that could hold the key to protecting critical underwater habitats like kelp forests.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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