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Chapter 33, Problem 10RQ
How could the increasing global temperature associated with climate change impact ectotherms?
- Ectotherm diversity will decrease in cool regions
- Ectotherms will be able to be active all day in the tropics
- Ectotherms will have to expend more energy to cool their body temperatures
- Ectotherms will be able to expand into new habitats.
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