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This project employs paleolimnological methods to study the impact of past droughts on bird populations in two distinct regions: the Great Lakes in Canada and the Mediterranean in Spain. The goal is to understand how climate extremes have influenced long-term ecological dynamics.
Anthropogenic climate change affects all countries and so societies need to begin adapting to the ongoing impacts of these changes.
In addition, different biomes respond in distinctive ways to climatic warming.
For instance, like oceans, Arctic lakes are strongly affected by shorter ice-cover periods, further decreasing albedo which further increases warming.
On the other hand, lakes located in Mediterranean regions are experiencing a decrease in the inundation area and water storage due to the…
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
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QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON
Canada, Kingston
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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