Animals
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Climate Change ‘Pulses’ and ‘Presses’ Might Transform Magellanic Penguin Environments
Climate change will impact ecosystems in two ways: short-term, intense occurrences, known as 'pulses,' and long-term changes, known as 'presses.'
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