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Robert Sanscartier
@Snoro@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

#health

To measure this, the researchers looked at telomeres—protective DNA caps that shorten over time as cells divide in the body and with increased stress. Shorter telomeres are linked to poor health and shorter lifespans in many species, from humans to birds

https://phys.org/news/2025-09-yellow-warbler-lens-response-rapid.html

#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #IrreversibleOverheating #UpheavalClimate #GlobalBurning #ClimateDestruction #ClimateSuicide #MassExtinction #pollution #ecology #environment #climate

Yellow warbler study provides a lens for better understanding response to rapid climate change in wild species

Climate change is drying landscapes and raising temperatures faster than many species can adapt. A research paper from Colorado State University offers a rare empirical look at how these pressures are already reshaping wildlife through the lens of the yellow warbler—a common migratory bird.
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