Douglas-fir, Geoducks Make Strange Bedfellows In Studying Climate Change

Friday, August 7, 2009 - 21:21 in Earth & Climate

Scientists are comparing annual growth rings of the Pacific Northwest's largest bivalve and its most iconic tree for clues to how living organisms may have responded to changes in climate.

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