Some populations of Fraser River salmon more likely to survive climate change
Friday, April 1, 2011 - 10:20
in Earth & Climate
Populations of Fraser River sockeye salmon are so fine-tuned to their environment that any further environmental changes caused by climate change could lead to the disappearance of some populations, while others may be less affected, says a new study by University of British Columbia scientists...
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