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Female Plant Climbs Faster As Climate Changes
sex-specific climate responseRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryCrested ButteRocky MountainsColoradoValeriana edulis
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Rice University issued the following news release: Different responses to climate change by females and males of the same plant species could have long-lasting consequences not only for the plant but also for organisms that depend on it, according to Rice University ecologist Tom Miller. As Earth's
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