Climate change has increased the mean temperature in central Europe. How might bird populations respond to this change?(1 point)
Responses
move their range south
move their range south
change their diet
change their diet
lay more eggs
lay more eggs
move their range north
move their range north
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Bird populations in central Europe might respond to the increased mean temperature and climate change by moving their range north. This is because they may need to find cooler habitats that are more suitable for their survival and reproductive success. Additionally, some bird species may also change their diet in response to the changing availability of food sources. However, laying more eggs is not necessarily a direct response to increased temperatures and may depend on other factors such as resource availability and reproductive strategies of specific bird species.