Van Gonzalez

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Past two and a half miles, minuscule creatures—crustaceans called copepods and single-celled foraminifera—dominate the abyss. Bacteria teem. Two researchers realized their entire collection of deep-sea gastropods from the western North Atlantic—a trove of more than twenty thousand shells—was so small that all twenty thousand could fit inside a whelk shell the size of a fist.
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures
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