How Climate Change May Shape Wildflower Communities on Mt. Rainier (VIDEO)
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An unseasonably warm, dry summer on Mount Rainier in 2015 caused subalpine wildflowers to change their bloom times and form 'reassembled' communities, with unknown consequences for species interactions among wildflowers, pollinators and other animals.
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University of Washington/Elli Theobald
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