Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

How Animal Behavior could put a new spin on the idea of Global Warming

Is the past the only key to telling the facts about Global Warming? Isn't there a big key missing? I believe animal behavior can tell a lot about what is going around us. Animals like the frogs are natural thermontors which are tens time more sensitive to heat then we our. Is it really a coincidence that larger numbers of frog species are disappearing due to temperture rise? Or bees who are very sensitive to ultra violet light ,not being able to follow migration patterns due to dramatic cold and warm periods of weather , which also can be linked with Global Warming. Should these indicators of Global Warming be forgotten? In the past didn't animals have certain traits that they evolved into in order to survive , that for the most part could not collaborate with our current time. Which could make it possible that maybe this increase in heat is different from the past. Is it possible that maybe tempertures are increasing so fast for certian wildlfe that they can't evolve and create survial techinques in time? Scientists have found that certain aquatic life in parts of Africa are migrating to cooler parts earlier for survival. Yet for some animals like the polar bear , who live under the most rigid conditions of cold can't possibly cooperate with the heat in such a sucessive rate. Thus maybe the past doesn't hold all the answers maybe the animals that are suffering now should be enough to sufice.

Where are all the boy turtles?

Interestingly Global Warming could possibly be affecting turtles in a unusual way. Recent studies have found that since there has been a current rise in temperture, turtles could possibly go extinct in the future due to lack of male. Turtle gender can be altered by temperture the warmer the climate the more female turtles are reproduced. The colder the climate the more likely male turtles are produced . Thus creating a dramatic effect for the turtle populaton that already has few males , with a ratio of one male for every two to three females. This is extremely sad considering turtles have been around since the dinosaurs and already have the odds against them when it comes to early survial. Animals like the turtles ,that can out live humans our being thrown out of their life span from increase in tempertures. This is a scary thought for everyone and it go's to show in a couple of decades animals might not be the only ones suffering , we might be facing our own extinction. This mi ght be a little drastic , but with animals all over the world suffering from rapid Global Warming who is to say anyone is safe. So is it really safe not to take the extra percaution against Global
warming when the anmials beneath us our struggling to survive?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

The bears and the bees

I believe that not only the polar bears will be feeling the heat of Global Warming in the near future. Other creatures that also are vidal to the enviroment that may not have anything to do with ice at all. A good example is the bee. The bee's migrate when the seasons change from cold to hot. Yet with the fluculation of weather the bees are missing their migration and many bees who do migrate arent returning. I personally have seen one or two bees frantically searching for flowers that were gone with the seasons . The climate was slightly cooler and there was one or two flowers on the ground that manged to survive , which had me questing why the bees where there? then i later found out that several bees from bee keepers where losing tons of bees, one bee keeper lost 70% of its flock. This like the polar bears is extremely un natural and with the weather dramitically changing everyday it was no wonder the bees who were ultra sensative and were dying. This is Global Warming the bears are detecting it and now the bees , we can't not let Global Warming live any longer it is a epidmic that is slowly spreadind to every organism. Global Warming must be stopped