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  <title><![CDATA[Long-term studies at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado, USA, reveal that Drummond’s rockcress (Boechera stricta), a North American wildflower, bloom almost 4 days earlier each decade since the 1970s. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSci)]]></title>
      <body><![CDATA[<p>Long-term&nbsp;studies&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Rocky&nbsp;Mountain&nbsp;Biological&nbsp;Laboratory&nbsp;in&nbsp;Colorado,&nbsp;USA,&nbsp;reveal&nbsp;that&nbsp;<a&nbsp;href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.1051">Drummond’s&nbsp;rockcress&nbsp;(<em>Boechera&nbsp;stricta</em>),&nbsp;a&nbsp;North&nbsp;American&nbsp;wildflower,&nbsp;now&nbsp;bloom&nbsp;almost&nbsp;4&nbsp;days&nbsp;earlier&nbsp;each&nbsp;decade&nbsp;since&nbsp;the&nbsp;1970s</a>,&nbsp;responding&nbsp;to&nbsp;earlier&nbsp;snowmelt&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;region.&nbsp;Long-term&nbsp;field&nbsp;studies&nbsp;are&nbsp;the&nbsp;key&nbsp;to&nbsp;understanding&nbsp;how&nbsp;species&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;wild&nbsp;are&nbsp;evolving&nbsp;in&nbsp;response&nbsp;to&nbsp;climate&nbsp;change.&nbsp;(Illustration:&nbsp;Mark&nbsp;Belan/ArtSciStudios)</p>]]></body>
    <alt><![CDATA[Long-term studies at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado, USA, reveal that Drummond’s rockcress (Boechera stricta), a North American wildflower, now bloom almost 4 days earlier each decade since the 1970s, responding to earlier snowmelt in the region. Long-term field studies are the key to understanding how species in the wild are evolving in response to climate change. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios)]]></alt>
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