University of Wyoming Researcher Leads Study of Seabird Ecosystem Shift in Falkland Islands
October 24, 2020
October 24, 2020
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Oct. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release on Oct. 23:
Seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean are facing direct and indirect impacts of climate change due to rising temperatures and ocean acidification. However, long-term monitoring of seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean typically only began in the 1950s, posing a challenge to understanding the long-term responses of seabirds to glo . . .
Seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean are facing direct and indirect impacts of climate change due to rising temperatures and ocean acidification. However, long-term monitoring of seabird populations in the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean typically only began in the 1950s, posing a challenge to understanding the long-term responses of seabirds to glo . . .