From wildlife movement research to fire ecology, M.S. in Biodiversity Data Analytics lecturer Jay M. Schoen explains how ...
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Plants are constantly communicating, and biodiversity shapes the message
Learn how plants communicate through chemical signals, and why losing biodiversity can disrupt these hidden communication ...
Global food trade is essential for food security, but its ecological consequences often remain unseen. A new data paper ...
The genus Artemia, commonly known as brine shrimp, embodies a complex assemblage of sexual and asexual forms that have adapted to hypersaline environments across the globe. Recent research has ...
Can nature restoration and economic productivity go hand in hand? A new study finds that the EU’s ambitious Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR) is essential to achieving biodiversity conservation and ...
The largest biodiversity time-series database on the planet—created by the University of St Andrews—has had a major new release. The BioTIME database offers unprecedented insight into how biodiversity ...
A new global study published with the defining authorship of HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and ...
When you travel to the rainforest, you expect rain. You might not expect four straight days of drenching downpours, but that was the situation University of Delaware students found themselves in as ...
Simon Donald Stewart works for the Cawthron Institute. He receives funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (Grant No CAWX2305 and C01X2205). The 19th-century American ...
Human activity significantly impacts wildlife and their habitats, threatening biodiversity. At Michigan Tech, our master's in wildlife ecology and conservation addresses these challenges. We monitor ...
Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt ...
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