In a new paper published in PLOS Computational Biology, Titze and his colleagues show how these two characteristics of various species» larynxes can
closely predict the range of frequencies each species can produce.
Not exact matches
Many scientists have
predicted that habitat loss will force species into new geographical
ranges — areas where they may begin to overlap, compete, and even mate with
closely related natives.
The specific pattern of changes, revealed in objects
ranging from ship logs to ice caps to tree rings,
closely matched the
predicted effects of greenhouse gas emissions.