climate change
Worsening Climate Change Puts Plants at Risk Due to Decline of Seed-Spreading Species
Increasing global temperatures have threatened the habitat of plants dependent on birds and other animals capable of transporting their seeds due to the decline of these animals’ population caused by human-induced activities.
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