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GLOBAL WARMING MAY CHANGE HIBERNATION PATTERNS; CSU RESEARCH FOCUSING ON GENETIC VS. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

By: Targeted News Service
Date: January 30, 2008

Summary

... effect of climate change on hibernating animals already can be seen. Yellow-bellied marmots are emerging 38 days earlier than 23 years ago, apparently in response to warmer spring temperatures at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory near Crested Butte...