Biology
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Stream Insects Face Instability and Synchrony Due to Climate-Driven Warmer, Wetter Winters
Research by Cardiff University has shown that the warmer, wetter winters in the U.K. caused by climate change are likely to impact the stability of insect populations in streams.
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