Graphic showing most cold-blooded animals react similarly to temperature. (IMAGE)
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The newly developed model fuses these laboratory-derived thermal performance curves with observations of species abundance and environmental conditions to predict species geographical distributions and abundance in response to climate change. This graphic from the research paper shows that most cold-blooded animals react similarly to temperature.
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Penn State
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