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  2. Photoperiodism - Wikipedia

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    It occurs in plants and animals. Plant photoperiodism can also be defined as the developmental responses of plants to the relative lengths of light and dark periods. They are classified under three groups according to the photoperiods: short-day plants, long-day plants, and day-neutral plants.

  3. Circannual cycle - Wikipedia

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    Some animals that are nocturnal have disadvantages in animal sensory systems, such as bats, they have poor vision and use other adaptations such as echolocation, something a non-nocturnal animal would not have. Photoperiodism is the ability of plants and animals to use the length of day or night, resulting in the modification of their ...

  4. Season - Wikipedia

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    Each separate tribal group traditionally observes different seasons determined according to local criteria that can vary from the hibernation of polar bears on the arctic tundras to the growing seasons of plants in the tropical rainforests. In Australia, some tribes have up to eight seasons in a year, [19] as do the Sami people in Scandinavia ...

  5. Phenology - Wikipedia

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    A hummingbird visiting and pollinating a flower. If the flower blooms too early in the season, or if the humming bird has a delay in migration, this interaction will be lost. Most species, including both plants and animals, interact with one another within ecosystems and habitats, known as biological interactions. [52]

  6. Plant–animal interaction - Wikipedia

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    Plant-animal interactions are important pathways for the transfer of energy within ecosystems, where both advantageous and unfavorable interactions support ecosystem health. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Plant-animal interactions can take on important ecological functions and manifest in a variety of combinations of favorable and unfavorable associations, for ...

  7. Effects of climate change on plant biodiversity - Wikipedia

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    Distributions of species and plant species will narrow following the effects of climate change. [11] Climate change can affect areas such as wintering and breeding grounds to birds. Migratory birds use wintering and breeding grounds as a place to feed and recharge after migrating for long hours. [24]

  8. Extinction risk from climate change - Wikipedia

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    The effects that climate change has on both plant and animal species within certain ecosystems has the ability to directly affect the human inhabitants who rely on natural resources. Frequently, the extinction of plant and animal species create a cyclic relationship of species endangerment in ecosystems which are directly affected by climate ...

  9. Annual cycle - Wikipedia

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    An annual cycle refers to a set of changes or events that uniformly, or consistently, take place at the same time of year.. In biology, the annual cycle for plants and animals details behavioral and chemical changes that take place as the seasons advance.