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Significant impacts of climate change will emerge through shifts in the intensity and the frequency of extreme weather and climate events. Such extreme events are the way in which people, animals and plants will directly experience climate change, yet very little is known about how these events affect natural systems. Australian flying-foxes (Ptero...
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