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[Ethiopian Review] Researcher Diane Debinski has studied meadows in the Rocky Mountains’ Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem since the 1990s, finding that if the area’s climate becomes drier as the Earth’s temperature rises, it could change the types of plants and animals living there, the Ames, Iowa, university said Tuesday in a release.
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[Labspaces.net Latest News RSS News Feed] Changing climate could alter meadows' ecosystems: Diane Debinski has been studying the meadows in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of the Rocky Mountains since 1992. She has found that if the area's climate becomes drier as the earth's temperature climbs, it could lead to a change in the types of plants and animals that live there.
[The Daily Vidette] Iowa State U. professor presents environmental findings at ISU: Iowa State University Diane Debinski spoke at a seminar last week, presenting findings of research done across the country. Climate change effects on birds, butterflies and plants in montane ecosystems were the topic of the seminar.
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