Climate Change Shrinks Salamanders
Researchers at Loyola University say that climate change has been decreasing the average size of salamanders by as much as 8%, as well as decreasing their population.
They think that this is due to having to burn more energy in a warmer environment. Smaller salamanders could be the ones more likely to survive or the size changes could have have resulted from “plasticity” (which is explained in the article).
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