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Lockergnomehttp://www.lockergnome.com/news/2008/05/28/climate-change-does-double-whammy-to-animals-in-seasonal-environments/ [Lockergnome] Plant-eating animals in highly seasonal environments, such as the Arctic, are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change, according to research that will be published in the 21 May 2008 online edition of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Led by Penn State Associate Professor of Biology Eric Post, the research, which focused on caribou, suggests that not only are these animals arriving at their breeding grounds too late in the season to enjoy the peak availability of food —

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Blogator.com[Blogator.com] Climate change does double-whammy to animals in seasonal environments: - Plant-eating animals in highly seasonal environments, such as the Arctic, are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change.

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Climate Change News Digest[Climate Change News Digest] Climate change does double-whammy to animals in seasonal ...: Climate change does double-whammy to animals in seasonal environmentsEurekAlert (press release), DC. Caribou in West Greenland are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change.

Brightsurf Science News :: Biology Newshttp://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/37971/Climate_change_does_double-whammy_to_animals_in_seasonal_environments.html [Brightsurf Science News :: Biology News] Climate change does double-whammy to animals in seasonal environments: Plant-eating animals in highly seasonal environments, such as the Arctic, are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change, according to research that will be published in the 21 May 2008 online edition of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Led by Penn State Associate Professor of Biology Eric Post, the research, which focused on caribou, suggests that not only are these animals arriving at their breeding grounds too late in the season to enjoy the peak availability of food--the focus of previous research by Post--but they also are suffering from a reduced ability to locate the few high-quality plants that remain before these plants, too, become unavailable.

indianewslive[indianewslive] Climate change makes food hunting difficult for animals in ...: A new research has determined that plant-eating animals in highly seasonal environments, such as the Arctic, are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change. The research, led by Eric Post, Penn State Associate .

A Blog Around The Clockhttp://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/05/my_picks_from_sciencedaily_372.php [A Blog Around The Clock] My Picks From ScienceDaily: Plant-eating animals in highly seasonal environments, such as the Arctic, are struggling to locate nutritious food as a result of climate change, according to research that will be published in the 21 May 2008 online edition of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Led by Penn State Associate Professor of Biology Eric Post, the research, which focused on caribou, suggests that not only are these animals arriving at their breeding grounds too late in the season to enjoy the peak availability of food--the focus of previous research by Post--but they also are suffering from a reduced ability to locate the few high-quality plants that remain before these plants, too, become unavailable.

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