Nature World: Wildflowers growing in the Rocky Mountains have shifted their bloom pattern to cope with climate change, according to a new study based on data from two million flowers collected over a four decade period.
The study, conducted by David Inouye from the University of Maryland and colleagues, found that the bloom season has extended; from May to early September a few decades back to late April to late September now. The change in bloom season can have a negative impact on insects and birds that depend...