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Butterfly Population at Risk Due to Climate Change, Experts Claim
Numerous studies have focused on the implications of climate change using the mean observations on existing ecosystems, but not on short-term weather disruption. In line with the wide spectrum of the climate change concept, extreme climatic events (ECEs), which do not show any normal pattern, were one of the factors included by a research team from the University of East Anglia to understand the impact of climate change on United Kingdom's butterfly population.
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