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High temperatures change predator-prey relationship

Temperature rises can drastically alter relationships between predators and their prey and can impact the success of invasive species.

The new research highlights how the ability of a species to adapt to climate change may be less important than how climate change affects its relationships with other species and, by extension, the entire ecosystem.

Read more at University of Sydney

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