Vertebrates Evolve “10,000 Times faster” to Adapt to Climate Change

Nature World News: To live on a warmer earth in the future, many vertebrates would have to evolve about 10,000 times faster than they have in the past, according to a new study. Animals and plants adapt to survive. But, to match - up with the current changes in the environment, they'd have to evolve much faster than they do now. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by John J. Wiens, an ecologist from University of Arizona. According to a recent International Union for Conservation of Nature, about......

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