Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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Page 1266
... organisms respond to climate change by adapting , by shifting their geographic distribution , or - in the unluckier cases - by becoming extinct . Most models of responses to climate change focus on changes in distribution , usually ...
... organisms respond to climate change by adapting , by shifting their geographic distribution , or - in the unluckier cases - by becoming extinct . Most models of responses to climate change focus on changes in distribution , usually ...
Page 1286
... organisms , directly or indirectly , for sustenance from leaf - munching bee- tles to meat - eating lions . Even corals , which play host to algal partners , would lose their main food source . Photosynthesis makes Earth congenial for ...
... organisms , directly or indirectly , for sustenance from leaf - munching bee- tles to meat - eating lions . Even corals , which play host to algal partners , would lose their main food source . Photosynthesis makes Earth congenial for ...
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... organism , the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum , which can be infected by certain mycobacteria and offers an analog ... organisms can be selected during a period of extreme climate change , later allowing populations to spread to ...
... organism , the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum , which can be infected by certain mycobacteria and offers an analog ... organisms can be selected during a period of extreme climate change , later allowing populations to spread to ...
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