World’s oldest termite mounds discovered in SA are key to climate change and carbon storage studies

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There is growing evidence that termites have a substantial but still poorly understood role in the carbon cycle

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We argue that, given what we’ve uncovered in Namaqualand, termite activity should be incorporated into carbon models.

 

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