Sparrows Uniquely Adapted To Bay Area Marshes Are Losing Their uniqueness

Sparrows Uniquely Adapted To Bay Area Marshes Are Losing Their uniqueness

Eurasia Review

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The temperate climate of the San Francisco Bay Area has always attracted immigrants — animals and humans — that have had unpredictable impacts on those already living in the area.

For the bay's Savannah sparrow, a subspecies that lives in salty tidal marshes, increased immigration of its inland cousins over the past...

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