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The study shows that insects from different trophic levels react differently to the combination of higher temperatures and more intensive land use. Bees were particularly affected. While populations ...
Nestled within the carefully cultivated landscapes of public gardens lies a secret world teeming with wildlife that often ...
A recent study has found that climate change is altering Arctic plant communities, with some species declining in response to ...
We humans may have created most of the environmental problems we face today, but that doesn't mean we have to fix them alone.
Whales don't remain in the same location throughout the year. They migrate thousands of kilometres between their feeding and ...
Parasites are crucial indicators of ecosystem health, and their absence can signal trouble. Once pristine, Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL) now faces pollution and algal blooms that have damaged ...
Though phytoplankton may grow more in warmer waters, stratification limits nutrients, reducing the fjords' long-term carbon ...
An asteroid at the end of the Cretaceous Period ended the dinosaurs, but earlier smaller extinctions dramatically set the ...
While an abundance of parasites might seem like a bad thing, their absence actually signals trouble in the environment.
Sea otters are critical players in marine ecosystems and are a keystone species, meaning they have a profound effect on their ...
A devastating sea star plague triggered an unexpected ecological shift, creating a mussel boom that sea otters turned into a ...