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Insights from 15-Million-Year-Old Giant Eggshells on Plant Adaptations to Climate Change
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Insights from 15-Million-Year-Old Giant Eggshells on Plant Adaptations to Climate Change

Research into ancient giant eggshells from the Miocene Epoch reveals how plants adapted to warmer climates, offering valuable insights into past ecosystems and climate responses.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Recent studies have focused on giant eggshells dating back 15 million years to the Miocene Epoch, a period that provides a unique glimpse into ancient ecosystems.

The findings suggest that plants during this time exhibited adaptations to warmer climates, highlighting their resilience and evolutionary strategies.

This research underscores the importance of oxygen isotopes in understanding paleoecology and the historical responses of flora to climate changes.

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