Human impact on oceans leads to top-heavy marine ecosystems, study finds.
The study shows that marine ecosystems can have more animals than plants, contrary to what was previously thought. This happens because of the complex ways energy moves through food webs. When there are many connections between different species, the trophic structure can be upside-down, with more animals at the top. This is especially true in the ocean, where human activities have disrupted the natural balance of life.