Tsukuba, Japan—Historical climatic fluctuations have profoundly influenced species distributions and genetic structures. Traditionally, past distributional patterns have been inferred using ...
A new study suggests that with low to moderate levels of global greenhouse emissions in coming decades, more of India could become suitable for growing avocadoes. However, with high enough emissions, ...
Sri Lanka’s isolation during past glacial cycles resulted in the evolution of unique species, but ongoing human-induced climate change now poses a major threat to their survival. Using species ...
As global temperatures rise, new research reveals that Aspergillus species are on the move, reshaping the landscape of infectious disease and threatening the world’s food supply in unexpected ways.
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Study tracks fishing boats to see how heat waves affect fish distribution
By Edward Carver Marine heat waves have become longer and more frequent along the U.S. West Coast, as elsewhere in the world. But heating doesn’t always lead fish to change their location. A new study ...
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