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A species of Central Australian honeyeater, which has a reputation for being territorial and protective of limited food sources, is relying on potential competitors like finches to safely access waterholes.
Hotter weather associated with climate change threatens biodiversity on a global scale, and new research led by Charles Darwin University's Simon Votto has revealed the rising mercury means scarce water sources are becoming even more important.
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