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Researchers confirm scale matters in determining vulnerability of freshwater fish to climate changes

Researchers confirm scale matters in determining vulnerability of freshwater fish to climate changes
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Scale Confirmed Crucial in Freshwater Fish Climate Vulnerability

Scale Confirmed Crucial in Freshwater Fish Climate Vulnerability
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Invasive species sound off about impending ec

<p>Anticipating changes to ecosystems is often at best an educated guess, but what if there was a way to better tune into possible changes occurring?</p>

<p>A team of researchers led by Grace O&rsquo;Malley, a Ph.D. candidate in&nbsp;biological sciences, and Gabrielle Ripa, a Ph.D. student in&nbsp;plant and environmental sciences, have discovered that the silent growth of non-native invasive plants can affect the soundscape of an ecosystem. These altered soundscapes, the acoustic patterns of a landscape through space and time, may provide a key to better observing the hard-to-see physical and biological changes occurring in an ecosystem as they are beginning.</p>
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