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Extreme weather may help nonnative animals replace native ones: Research

Extreme weather may help nonnative animals replace native ones: Research
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Extreme weather may help nonnative animals replace native ones: Research

Extreme weather linked to climate change may displace native species and benefit nonnative or invasive ones, according to research published Monday in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences analyzed more than 440 studies, which researched how 1,852 native species and 187 nonnative species responded to extreme weather. Among… ....

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A warming Colorado River grapples with invasive species

As climate change bakes the U.S. West and dries up key Colorado River reservoirs, a slew of invasive species is flourishing in warmer waters at the expense of the artery’s native inhabitants. Among the most disruptive of this wide range of invaders is the smallmouth bass, which scientists fear could pose a possible danger to the native ecology… ....

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A warming Colorado River grapples with invasive species

As climate change bakes the U.S. West and dries up key Colorado River reservoirs, a slew of invasive species is flourishing in warmer waters at the expense of the artery’s native inhabitants. Among the most disruptive of this wide range of invaders is the smallmouth bass, which scientists fear could pose a possible danger to the native ecology… ....

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