Monday, April 9, 2012

Higher Altitude of Islands Increases Their Number of Exclusive Species

Summery
New advances in animal studies show that the higher altitude of islands increase the number of spices that live there. Animals are going to places where the altitude is higher, because it is more secluded, and has more room for living.

Impact
Because of all the animals going to more deserted, and secluded places it allow for more living space for humans. It also is a great location for animals to go to not to be disturbed by humans.

Critique
I personally don't mind where the animals go. They can live where they want, but it is nice that there are in a more secluded space, so the humans can't destroy there living space for more man made things.

References: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120409133702.htm

1 comment:

  1. That's weird that animals would think that way. Usually they can only live at a certain elevation.

    I think no matter where animals go humans are bound to follow. This was a very interesting and very short summary, so I don't have all that much to say. good job though!

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