Researchers Say Climate Change Can Drive Phenological Shifts In African Wild Dogs

The research article named “Long-term, climate-driven phenological shift in a tropical large carnivore” co-authored by Briana Abrahms, Kasim Rafiq, Neil R. Jordan, and J.W. McNutt and edited by Susan Harrison of University of California talks about how a climatic change induces a phenological shift in mammalian carnivores, especially African wild dogs.  Phenological shift can be observed with the changes in the climatic conditions in the history of events. The environmental changes with time can alter the bioclimatic conditions influencing the growth of living bodies. Trees are mostly observed to change due to phenomenological shifts but the changes can also be … Continue reading Researchers Say Climate Change Can Drive Phenological Shifts In African Wild Dogs