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Climate change is shifting the seasons — and birds are paying the price
THE CONVERSATION: Climate change means an earlier spring, which can be disorienting and threatening for migrating birds
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mavensnotebook.comTHE CONVERSATION: Climate change means an earlier spring, which can be disorienting and threatening for migrating birdsmavensnotebook.comBy Morgan Tingley, University of California, Los Angeles Spring migration has taken flight, but with rising temperatures and shifting seasons, birds are adjusting when and how they migrate to keep up with a rapidly warming climate. Morgan Tingley, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Los Angeles, studies the effects of climate change on birds. Morgan Tingley discusses how climate change is affecting bird migration and behavior. The Conversation has collaborated with SciLine to bring you […]
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