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Climate change will reshape ecosystems through two types of events: short-term, extreme events 鈥 or 鈥減ulses鈥 鈥 and long-term changes, or 鈥減resses.鈥 Understanding the effects of presses and pulses is essential as conservationists and policymakers try to preserve ecosystems and safeguard biodiversity. Researchers at the 天美影院 have discovered how different presses and pulses impacted Magellanic penguins 鈥 a migratory marine predator 鈥 over nearly four decades and found that, though individual presses and pulses impacted penguins in a variety of ways, both were equally important for the future survival of the penguin population. They also found that these types of climate changes, taken together, are leading to an overall population decline at their historically largest breeding site.

A new study by researchers at the 天美影院 shows that losing a particular group of endangered animals 鈥 those that eat fruit and help disperse the seeds of trees and other plants 鈥 could severely disrupt seed-dispersal networks in the Atlantic Forest, a shrinking stretch of tropical forest and critical biodiversity hotspot on the coast of Brazil.

A new population of polar bears documented on the southeast coast of Greenland use glacier ice to survive despite limited access to sea ice. This small, genetically distinct group of polar bears could be important to the future of the species in a warming world.

Paula Thiele, a communication major who will graduate this spring, became the inaugural scholar to participate in the UW鈥檚 new Scholarship for Immersive Internships in Le贸n, dubbed 鈥溌pain Works!鈥 鈥斅燼 partnership between the 天美影院Le贸n Center, 天美影院Study Abroad and the 天美影院Career & Internship Center.