Cormorants cannot capture the benefits of global warming
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 - 06:20
in Earth & Climate
(Phys.org)—Even though cormorants seem ideally placed to benefit from global warming, by expanding their breeding range into the far north, the darkness of the polar night is likely to keep them firmly in their place, according to research published this week by scientists at the University of Birmingham in the Journal of Zoology.