Alpine butterflies track warming uphill, but habitat loss may pose bigger risk
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PhysAlpine butterflies track warming uphill, but habitat loss may pose bigger riskphys.orgA new study published in the journal Alpine Entomology has found that alpine butterflies in the Swiss National Park are closely matching the pace of local warming in their range shift to higher elevations.
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Mongabay·3d ago
Les températures étouffantes changeront-elles notre regard sur la nature ?
ActuaLitté·12d ago

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