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Climate Warming 56 Million Years Ago: Can the Biodiversity of the Past Help Us Anticipate the Future? - University of Montpellier

In the face of today's major climatic upheavals, a key question arises: how will animals, and especially mammals, respond to the consequent future increases in temperature? Rodolphe Tabuce, University of Montpellier Typical landscape of the Corbières massif showing the village of Albas and its geological layers of Paleocene/Eocene. Rodolphe Tabuce,...
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In the face of today's major climatic upheavals, a key question arises: how will animals, and especially mammals, respond to the consequent future increases in temperature? Rodolphe Tabuce, University of Montpellier Typical landscape of the Corbières massif showing the village of Albas and its geological layers of Paleocene/Eocene. Rodolphe Tabuce,...

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Université de Montpellier broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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