U-T San Diego: Plants and animals are shifting their ranges and life cycles in response to climate change, creating clashes between unfamiliar creatures or mismatches between animals and their food sources, according to a biodiversity report released this month.
More than 60 federal, academic and other scientists contributed to the national climate report, which will be used as scientific input for the 2013 National Climate Assessment, a federally required analysis of climate research.
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Climate change disrupting biodiversity
Posted by U-T San Diego: None Given on December 21st, 2012
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