Posted by: Sandy Steinman | June 16, 2016

How Climate Changes In Wind Affect Predators

ScienceDaily wrote about a University of Wisconsin-Madison study on how Climate Change will result in decreased winds and change predator-prey relationshipships. They reported

Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns may get the lion’s share of our climate change attention, but predators may want to give some thought to wind, according to a zoologist’s study, which is among the first to demonstrate the way “global stilling” may alter predator-prey relationships.

Read full story at: Climate Change: Dwindling wind may tip predator-prey balance — ScienceDaily


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