Earth wouldn't be the lively place it is without photosynthesis, which harnesses solar energy to fuel most of the planet's food webs.
A variety of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria provide this service, but few do it quite like Prochlorococcus , considered to be Earth's most abundant photosynthetic organism. Tiny even for cyanobacteria, this marine microbe wields outsized influence in its habitats and beyond, contributing nearly a third of the planet's oxygen production and forming a vital foundation to food webs.
According to a new study, though, and its many beneficiaries may be more vulnerable to rising ocean temperatures than previously thought.
are widespread, inhabiting more than 75 percent of sunlit surface waters. They're most prevalent in and around the tropics, where t