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The EdgeStress project investigates how multiple climate-related stressors affect species at their northern distribution limits, particularly in the rapidly changing Arctic. Led by Dr. Jakob Thyrring, the research aims to enhance understanding of thermal tolerance and inform stakeholders about the impacts of climate ch…
In response to climate change, species are moving in a poleward direction to avoid lethal temperatures.
The Arctic is warming fast and non-indigenous species are expanding into the Arctic seeking a ‘thermal refuge’.
However, recent work shows that temperatures in the Arctic already expose some boreal species to temperatures above their thermal limits, thus these results suggest that the Arctic is already too warm to provide a thermal refuge.
Moreover, climate change is not only affecting organis…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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Canada, Vancouver
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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