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Charting the spatiotemporal landscape of
species’ responses to climate change

Dr. Morgan Tingley
When we contemplate how biodiversity is changing, we often focus on the
species we have lost entirely. But while we have yet to lose only a handful
of species to our rapidly changing global climate, animals are currently
adapting and responding in myriad ways. Across the world, species are
shifting their geographic distributions, shifting their phenologies, and even
shifting their morphology. Integrating field research and citizen science
over decades to centuries, the research presented in this talk demonstrates
the complex ways that species, focusing on birds, are responding to a
changing climate.

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