Cold-blooded climate change surprise
Marine and terrestrial species will likely differ in their responses to climate warming, new research by Simon Fraser University and Australia's University of Tasmania has found. Source: Simon Fraser University - Discipline: Marine Biology
Cold-blooded climate change surprise
Climate change may have a more unpredictable effect on the distribution of cold-blooded animals than previously thought.
Sun 27 May 12 from ABC Science
Land and sea species differ in climate change response: study
(Phys.org) -- Marine and terrestrial species will likely differ in their responses to climate warming, new research by Simon Fraser University and Australia’s University of Tasmania has ...
Sun 27 May 12 from Phys.org
Land and sea species differ in climate change response
Marine and terrestrial species will likely differ in their responses to climate warming, new research by Simon Fraser University and Australia's University of Tasmania has found. Source: ...
Tue 29 May 12 from Labspaces.net
Land and sea species differ in climate change response, Tue 29 May 12 from ScienceDaily
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