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Climate Change May Benefit Most Mammals That Live in Northern Europes Arctic and Sub-Arctic Land Areas in Short Run

2013-01-14 18:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: The climate changes depicted by climatologists up to the year 2080 will benefit most mammals that live in northern Europe's Arctic and sub-Arctic land areas today if they are able to reach their new climatic ranges. This is the conclusion drawn by ecologists at Ume University in a recently published article in the journal PLoS ONE. The scientists Anouschka Hof, Roland Jansson, and Christer Nilsson of the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Ume University investigated how future...

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