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| Chip Taylor <ch...@ku.edu>
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Must say I find Ms King’s post a little unsettling. All the species Chip Taylor lists are common “weedy” species across the southern US. All can be expected to prosper with climate warming. Mining Saskatchewan’s tar sands will be just fine with them. Meanwhile, our northern specialists are going to find hard going at best. Some will be able to retreat farther north, but some are likely to be squeezed off the planet. Even if all the northern species here in MN find adequate habitat up in Canada, I won’t be able to think of the southern vagrants as commensurate replacements.
Robert