Mylonas
Mylonas
Zoogeography and Zoology
Athens
Greece
Biography
M. Mylonas: They change the fauna of Crete Date published: 05/07/2016, 12:25 Last update: 05/07/2016, 13:16 Man's interventions in conjunction with climate change slowly but steadily change the fauna of Crete with direct consequences and its biodiversity, says Director of the Museum of Natural History, Moses Mylonas at 9.84. On the occasion of the noise created for the appearance of feline in Sitia, he stressed that it would be difficult for a large feline to "disappear", having the food issue unsolved; on the other hand, the "furrow" of Crete does not approach humans but is not of the size are allegedly describing eyewitnesses in Sitia. Mr. Mylonas referred to the generalized attitude of people to bring rare and exotic animals to Crete, which are then bored and abandoned, but at the same time he described that smaller animals and insects that appear with human predominant actions dramatically alter the local relief of the island combined with climate change.
Research Interest
Mr. Mylonas referred to the generalized attitude of people to bring rare and exotic animals to Crete, which are then bored and abandoned, but at the same time he described that smaller animals and insects that appear with human predominant actions dramatically alter the local relief of the island combined with climate change.