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Animals in the Arctic depend on the weather patterns in order to adjust their timeline.
Even the slightest change in temperature can change their natural schedule.
Researchers have found that Arctic animals’ movements patterns are changing
rapidly, threatening the whole ecosystem. The Arctic environment is shifting more
drastically, so do the Arctic animals. The long-term study focused on 3 groups of
animals, including eagle migrations, caribou populations, and many types of
predators and prey species. There were various changes for each group of animals,
both in good and bad ways due to climate change. As we can see from the study, our
ecosystem is indeed in trouble.
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According to the unexpected data archive, an international team conducted three
case studies to collect surprising information relating to many Arctic animals
species and how they react to climate change. However, the studies were not easy to
process, they then had to spend years collecting data from various sources all
around the world. Their studies have revealed many unexpected patterns, and still
continue to expand.This work has provided the understanding of how animals and
environment link to each other.