
Wolfgang Wüster
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Tom Major |Wolfgang Wüster
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2 months ago |
phys.org | Tom Major |Wolfgang Wüster
All animals live in or seek a set of climate conditions they find tolerable. This "climate envelope" partially determines where animals are found, but the continued existence of many species now rests on the outcome of human-driven climate change.
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2 months ago |
theconversation.com | Tom Major |Wolfgang Wüster
All animals live in or seek a set of climate conditions they find tolerable. This “climate envelope” partially determines where animals are found, but the continued existence of many species now rests on the outcome of human-driven climate change. Rising temperatures are moving the available climate niches of many species into areas which were previously too cool.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
science.thewire.in | Tom Major |Axel Barlow |Wolfgang Wüster
Hemachatus nyangensis in Nyanga National Park, Zimbabwe. Donald Broadley, Author providedAround the world, natural history museums hold a treasure trove of knowledge about Earth’s animals. But much of the precious information is sealed off to genetic scientists because formalin, the chemical often used to preserve specimens, and makes sequences hard to recover.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
phys.org | Tom Major |Axel Barlow |Wolfgang Wüster
Around the world, natural history museums hold a treasure trove of knowledge about Earth's animals. But much of the precious information is sealed off to genetic scientists because formalin, the chemical often used to preserve specimens, and makes sequences hard to recover.
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