A region's temperature rises by 2°C over 50 years. What is the most likely immediate effect on local wildlife?
Q1. A region's temperature rises by 2°C over 50 years. What is the most likely immediate effect on local wildlife?
Answer: Altered breeding cycles
Explanation: Temperature affects hormonal regulation of reproduction. Altered breeding cycles is correct because it matches what the question requires. USAT, HAT and MDCAT analytical sections repeat this pattern.