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Climate migration: was Darwin right?
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[environmentalresearchweb] ability to survive the harsh cold elements at their cold range boundaries but are 'kept out' by competition with other species at their warm range boundaries," Jennifer Sunday of Simon Fraser University, Canada, told environmentalresearchweb .
Google News: Gli animali a sangue freddo marini e terrestri reagiscono in modo diverso al ...
[Greenreport] - Una delle autrici dello studio, Jennifer Sunday, una biologa della Sfu, sottolinea sul sito dell'università che «Trovare che le specie marine e terrestri sono limitate dalla loro resistenza al freddo indica che il riscaldamento permetterà
Terrestrial and Marine Cold-Blooded Species Differ in Climate Change Response
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[Sci-News.com] - “Finding that marine and terrestrial species are limited by their cold tolerance suggest that warming will allow expansions of animals towards the poles to take advantage of newly opened up habitats,” said Dr Jennifer Sunday, a biologist at Simon
Land and sea species react differently to climate change: study
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[MetroNews Canada] that has a north and a southern edge to it, fish are moving north, both at their northern edge and at their southern edge, so they're very cohesively moving up,” explained lead study author and Simon Fraser University biologist Jennifer Sunday.
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