Extreme weather, both wet and dry, raises divorce rates among Seychelles warblers, a study finds.

A new study reveals that extreme weather, particularly rainfall, affects divorce rates among Seychelles warblers, a monogamous tropical songbird. Divorce rates increased significantly during both very wet and very dry conditions, likely due to changes in food availability and habitat. This research underscores the potential impacts of climate change on wildlife social structures and survival.

November 24, 2024
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