Heat transfer in a realistic clutch reveals a lower efficiency in incubation of oviraptorid...

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Summary:
- This article explores the impact of climate change on the migration patterns and population dynamics of Arctic seabirds, such as puffins and guillemots.
- The researchers used long-term monitoring data and advanced modeling techniques to predict how these seabird species will respond to projected changes in temperature, sea ice, and food availability in the Arctic region.
- The findings suggest that some seabird populations may be able to adapt to the changing environmental conditions, while others may face significant declines or even local extinctions, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to protect these vulnerable species.

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