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Butterflies Suffering From Changing Climate
Well, this is sad news. Expanding forests in the Canadian Rocky Mountains are slowly isolating groups of alpine butterflies from each other. A new study from the University of Alberta suggests this isolation may lead to the extinction of some species. Global warming is raising the altitude of treeline, and this problem is exacerbated by a policy not to initiate prescribed burns for forest management. Consequently, meadow-loving butterflies, such as the Apollo, are suffering, as forests encroach on mountain meadows. "The risk of local extinction and inbreeding depression will increase as meadows shrink, the population sizes decrease and the populations become more isolated," said Jens Roland, lead author. "The gene pool of this species is getting more and more fragmented, and gene flow is reduced, which means these populations are more vulnerable." One particularly cold winter or summer season may be enough to wipe out an entire meadow of Apollo. The paper appears in today's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. JULIA WHITTY
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In 2004 MJ published a feature by Dan Duane on the broad effects of global warming on alpine ecosystems. "For 14 years, Professor John Harte has been baking a Rocky Mountain meadow to demonstrate the effects of global warming. The results aren't pretty." It's called "Meadow's End." Here's the link:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2004/07/07_406.html
Interesting study Jay. I wonder though whether this might be a case where the power to heat the area and the global warming it causes might not be worth it. BTW, anyone know how much he turned up the heat?
Posted by: Misanthropic Scott on 08/16/07 at 11:36 AM Respond
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Posted by: Jay Harris on 08/16/07 at 8:46 AM Respond