Tropical birds are moving to higher elevations because of climate change, but they may not be moving fast enough to keep up, according to a new study by Duke University researchers. It provides new evidence of their response to warming, but also shows there is a delay in their response. Forero-Medina and his colleagues used survey data collected on bird species in the region in the 1970s by John Terborgh, research professor emeritus at Duke, to compare past and present distributions, and understand the effects of 40 years of warming on tropical birds.
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Climate change driving tropical birds to higher elevations


