Plymouth Herald: Britain's wildlife calendar is and will continue to be rewritten by climate change - something which could result in disruptive consequences for both plants and animals - a new study is warning.
Researchers from the UK's Centre for Ecology & Hydrology have discovered that seasonal events -such as the timing of flowering in plants and breeding in birds - are generally more sensitive to temperature change, than to changes in rain and snowfall.
According to the findings, published in journal Nature,...