High Meadows Environmental Institute: Tropical Birds May Skip Breeding When Hot, Dry Conditions Persist
July 21, 2021
July 21, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 21 (TNSJou) -- The High Meadows Environmental Institute issued the following news:
During the past several years, ecologists have warned that prolonged periods of drought may be leading to declines in tropical bird populations by reducing reproductive success in adults. Now, Princeton researchers report that some tropical birds may not only be less successful at breeding during hot and dry periods -- they may skip reproducing altogether.
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During the past several years, ecologists have warned that prolonged periods of drought may be leading to declines in tropical bird populations by reducing reproductive success in adults. Now, Princeton researchers report that some tropical birds may not only be less successful at breeding during hot and dry periods -- they may skip reproducing altogether.
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