Climate change ecology: Hot under the collar

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Cody J. Dey
James Dale
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[1] Cody J. Dey is at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research,
[2] University of Windsor,undefined
[3] Ontario N9B 3P4,undefined
[4] Canada.,undefined
[5] James Dale is in the Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences,undefined
[6] Massey University,undefined
[7] Auckland 0745,undefined
[8] New Zealand.,undefined
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10.1038/s41559-016-0060
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A 34-year study of collared flycatchers demonstrates that males are evolving to be less ornamented in response to rising temperatures.
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