Animals
Barnacles Don't Fight Over Dropping Temperatures
Barnacles are important and popular models for ecological research and they are very sensitive to temperature. Given these facts, researchers studied the effects of temperature change on competition in a community of two barnacle species in Chile, expecting to find profound insights into the impacts of climate change. They found no significant effect of temperature on competition at all.
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