Several seabird populations have an increasingly dangerous predator as the effects of climate change worsen: Hurricanes. As the frequency and intensity of hurricanes -- referred to as tropical ...
The increase in tropical cyclone frequency and intensity due to climate change could lead to dramatic declines in seabird populations, suggests a paper published in Communications Earth & Environment.
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Australia's category 5 hurricane killed over 80% of seabirds on Bedout Island. Several seabird populations have an increasingly dangerous predator as the effects of climate change worsen: Hurricanes.
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