Date:
April 7, 2014
Source:
United States Geological Survey
Summary:
Dramatic distribution losses and a few major distribution gains are forecasted for southwestern bird and reptile species as the climate changes, according to new research. Overall, the study forecasted species distribution losses -- that is, where species are able to live -- of nearly half for all but one of the 5 reptile species they examined, including for the iconic chuckwalla.
Continued
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Southwestern bird and reptile distributions to shift as climate changes
Labels:
climate change,
reptiles,
south-west,
USA
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