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Climate change, creating hybrid species

One of the consequences of climate change is the creation of hybrid species.

Hybrid species are surprisingly common in the plant kingdom, but less so among animals, with around 10 to 15 percent of bird species known to hybridize. But as the ranges of animals shift due to changes in global climate, the likelihood of encounters between species that have never interacted before increases, which may lead to new ecological communities. “It’s an interesting sign of what is potentially to come in climate change and biodiversity shifts,” Stokes says.

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  • Climate change, creating hybrid species

    One of the consequences of climate change is the creation of hybrid species. Hybrid species are surprisingly common in the plant kingdom, but less so among animals, with around 10 to 15 percent of bird species known to hybridize. But as the ranges of animals shift due to changes in global climate, the likelihood of…

  • Lost albums

    Steve Hyden goes long on lost albums: These are the three kinds of “lost” albums I am interested in: 1. Albums that remain unreleased, either by artist’s choice or record-label maleficence. 2. Albums that were unreleased for a time but then came out after they achieved iconic“lost” status, to the point where even now they…

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    Every company offers credit card now. This has led to every company becoming an unregulated bank. Upward of 40 percent of Americans now pay for basic items like groceries and health care using borrowed money — and this excludes credit cards. A third of younger Americans hold their savings on nonbank tech platforms like Venmo, and industries from retail to transportation derive anywhere from 14 percent to half of their profits from…

  • Taco Bell 50K marathon

    In Denver, someone figured out a 50 km loop that stops at 10 Taco Bells. Naturally, you would create an ultra marathon involving eating Taco Bell menu items.

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    Karly Hartzman wries an essay about her breakup, yet having to record a love song. It’s full of lyricism and captures a certain feeling. I filled my Marvin the Martian cup with tequila on our neighbors’ porch next door. While swaying on the wooden porch swing, I ate collard greens with pork-jowl bits that my…

  • Everynoise, the music genre explorer

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    Did you know that there are competitions surrounding identifying a certain geographic, location, a.k.a.geoguessing? Like, could you identify a location in 30 seconds based on a single image?

  • Arcade cabinet art

    Dan Sinker perused a collection of arcade cabinets, taking the colorful art, design and typography.

  • Covid altering immune systems?

    One idea is that Covid may be altering our immune systems. Malgorzata Gasperowicz, a Calgary based developmental biologist, says that if immunity debt fully explained rising infection counts we’d expect to see a uniform rebound across all pathogens. But we don’t, she says. For instance, a 2024 study of more than 4000 viral cases from…