Asian News International: In two new studies, researchers have provided a clearer picture of why some species move according to climate change, and where they go.
UC Berkeley researchers found that the Ash-throated Flycatcher, a low-elevation species, shifted its range down slope in response to climate change.
One study finds that changes in precipitation have been underappreciated as a factor in driving bird species out of their normal range.
In the other study, the researchers found a sharp decrease in range for…