According to a study by biologists and pest control experts, climate change is leading to surge in major cities around the world. [emphasis, links added]
The study checked a complaint related to mice and “found that the temperature increased due to climate change is leading to the 'perfect mouse storm',” EURONEWS reported on Monday.
The 19 -person team responsible for the report studied the changes in the population of 16 major cities and determined that 11 cities including Washington, Washington, San Francisco, Toronto, New York and Amsterdam have significantly increased rats.
The team's discovery is based Try to “change the number of rats in each city and evaluate the trend of various cities”, At the same time, it is also acknowledged that the assertion of the grown -ups of rats is “unbound.”
Nevertheless, this study concluded confidently, as the climate change caused by humans increased, the higher the temperature, and the growth of rats.
It said: “The most closely related environmental variables with rats are the temperature changes experienced by the average temperature of each city compared to the average temperature of the long -term baseline.”
The main author of the study Jonathan Richardson said: “We see that in the cold weather, this is a small mammal. The bigger.
However, three cities, namely New Orleans, Louisville and Tokyo have seen important reduce Although the temperature rises, it is in the group of rats.
Richard admitted: “In New Orleans, they have paid great efforts to go to the community and conduct education seminars and movements to discuss with residents.
Other people suggest More and more mouse population may be related to the increase in the streets and alleys, the area of slums, and the increasing homeless returns living under the tent city and the bridge.
The research that did not include garbage collection has also been well known and has a negative impact on rats.
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