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How might bird populations on mountainsides respond to a warming climate?(1 point)
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a.Their eggs will hatch later.
b. The range shifts downhill over generations.
c. The range shifts uphill over generations.
d. There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
Responses
a.Their eggs will hatch later.
b. The range shifts downhill over generations.
c. The range shifts uphill over generations.
d. There is not likely to be an effect based on a warming climate.
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c. The range shifts uphill over generations.
As temperatures warm, bird species may respond by shifting their ranges towards higher elevations to find suitable climatic conditions. This process may take several generations, as birds that are more adapted to higher elevations will likely have better survival and breeding success. However, some bird species may also face habitat loss and other threats due to changes in precipitation, availability of food, and competition with other species.
As temperatures warm, bird species may respond by shifting their ranges towards higher elevations to find suitable climatic conditions. This process may take several generations, as birds that are more adapted to higher elevations will likely have better survival and breeding success. However, some bird species may also face habitat loss and other threats due to changes in precipitation, availability of food, and competition with other species.
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