A new study has shed light on the potential of birds to survive in the face of climate change.
In the analysis, based on more than fifty years' detailed study of a
population of great tits near Oxford, UK, a team of scientists were able
to make predictions about how the birds could cope with a changing
climate in the future.
They found that for small, short-lived birds like the great tit,
evolution can work fast enough for genetic adaptation to keep pace with a
changing environment. However, even for such fast-evolving species, evolution on its own is not enough.
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dinsdag 16 juli 2013
Birds Outpace Climate Change to Avoid Extinction
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