There has been an increase in the number of evidence that shows how climate change is linked with plants and animals' phenology. To give one of the myriads of example, over the past 11 years, the active growing season of plants has advanced by approximately 8 days in the northern latitudes. Such changes in phenology can also result in changes in the reproductive cycle in animals. In, England, 20 out of 65 bird species that were analysed, had significantly increased their laying dates over the last 25 years.
Changes in Phenotypes Due to Changing Climate- Another Consequence of Global Climate Emergency.
Changes in Phenotypes Due to Changing Climate- Another Consequence of Global Climate Emergency.