Increased Destruction of Bird Populations are Predicted with Rise in Global Temperatures
Thursday, August 5, 2010 - 12:49
in Earth & Climate
In 2003, a massive heat wave struck and killed some 30,000 people in Europe in an area where heat was not considered a major threat. Similar mass die-offs occur in wild birds and some mammals during heat waves, but unlike humans, birds may not be able to take shelter or find fresh water in order to survive devastating heat. What is the outlook for desert bird communities in light of expected global temperature increases on Earth?