Summarize a primary (i.e., peer-reviewed) research article (not a review article) presenting original research documenting climate change effects on a species or ecosystem. Please do not use the species examples already presented in the required materials for this module. Please select an article that is not more than 10 years old.
The summary should be about 500 words in length (3 or 4 paragraphs) and it should essentially provide the answers to the “who, why, where, when, how, and what” questions. The summary must be written in paragraphs with sentences (no bullet points). Imagine your summary might be published in a review journal/outlet. You should include the following parts:
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The study illustrates the urgency to address the threat of climate change in safeguarding the livelihood of monarch butterflies. According to Faldyn et al. (2018), without prompt action, it is unlikely to reverse the expected dramatic impact on monarch performance. But, they note that safeguarding the ecosystem can positively affect the insects and cause multiplication. Managing temperatures in milkweed chemistry can positively affect monarchs by decreasing parasite loads (Faldyn et al., 2018) They also discuss the impact of climate change on plant-insect interactions which deteriorates with an increase in atmospheric temperatures as expected from the effects of global warming.
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