Posted by: Sandy Steinman | July 28, 2016

New Data On Climate’s Impact On Bird Populations

Science Daily reports

A new study of population trends among 46 ecologically diverse bird species in North America overturns a long-held assumption that the climate conditions occupied by a species do not change over time. Instead, birds that have increased in abundance over the last 30 years now occupy a wider range of climate conditions than they did 30 years ago, and declining species occupying a smaller range.

Read story at New data on bird population trends and the climate conditions they occupy: Work contributes to more accurate future species distribution models — ScienceDaily


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