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by Peter O. Dunn (Editor), Anders Pape Moller (Editor)
Climate change issues are attracting rapidly increasing interest from a wide range of biologists due to their unprecedented effects on global biodiversity, although there remains a lack of general knowledge as to the environmental consequences of such rapid change. Compared with any other class of animals, birds provide more long-term data and extensive time series, a more geographically and taxonomically diverse source of information, a richer source of data on a greater range of topics dealing with the effects of climate change, and a longer tradition of extensive research. The first edition of the book was widely cited and this new edition continues to provide an exhaustive and up-to-date synthesis of our rapidly expanding level of knowledge as it relates to birds, highlighting new methods and areas for future research.
Peter O. Dunn, Distinguished Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA, Anders Pape Moller, Ecologie Systematique Evolution, CNRS, AgroParisTech, Universite Paris-Saclay, France
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