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Climate warming is altering animals' gut microbes, which are critical to their health and survival

  • Written by Sasha Greenspan, Research Associate, University of Alabama
imageA snapshot of the rich plant diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.Gui Becker, CC BY-SA

It seems like each day scientists report more dire consequences of climate change on animals and plants worldwide. Birds that are migrating later in the year can’t find enough food. Plants are flowering before their insect pollinators hatch. Prey...

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