Conservation Parts of southernmost states in U.S. will “tropicalize” as climate changes (USGS) As climate change reduces the frequency and intensity of killing freezes, tropical plants and animals that once could survive in only a few parts of the U.S. mainland are expanding their ranges northward. The change is likely to result in some temperate zone plant and animal communities found today across the southern U.S. being replaced by tropical communities.
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Conservation Parts of southernmost states in U.S. will “tropicalize” as climate changes (USGS) As climate change reduces the frequency and intensity of killing freezes, tropical plants and animals that once could survive in only a few parts of the U.S. mainland are expanding their ranges northward. The change is likely to result in some temperate zone plant and animal communities found today across the southern U.S. being replaced by tropical communities.