Island biogeography: colonization, evolution, and excitation; analogy and potential implication to...

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- This article discusses the impact of climate change on the migration patterns of birds. As global temperatures rise, many bird species are shifting their breeding and wintering ranges to adapt to the changing environment.
- The researchers used long-term data on bird sightings to track how the distribution of different bird species has changed over the past several decades. They found that many species are moving their ranges poleward or to higher elevations to find more suitable climate conditions.
- These changes in bird migration can have significant ecological consequences, as it disrupts the relationships between birds and the plants and insects they depend on. The article emphasizes the importance of continued monitoring and research to understand the full impact of climate change on avian populations.

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