Learning from temperature-sensitive bird species
Studying their response to climate change could help other birds.
White-tailed Swallow (Hirundo megaensis), Ethiopia. Credit: Andrew Bladon
Ethiopia’s White-tailed Swallow and Bush-crow bird species are unique vulnerability to rising temperatures around their entire, restricted ranges, scientists have discovered. This “climate envelope” could help predict climatic impacts on other species.
The endangered birds are both “star attractions in a region home to five endemic birds,” and “have the potential to become flagship species for the impacts of climate change on avian diversity in Africa,” the researchers write in the journal
PLOS ONE.
Ethiopian Bush-crow (Zavattariornis stresemanni), Ethiopia. Credit: Andrew Bladon.
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