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Published Whooping cranes steer clear of wind turbines when selecting stopover sites - Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites
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An article reports that whooping cranes migrating through the U.S. Great Plains avoid 'rest stop' si...
Published Capturing 40 years of climate change for an endangered Montana prairie - Capturing 40 Years of Climate Change for an Endangered Montana Prairie
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Over 40 years of monitoring, an endangered bunchgrass prairie became hotter, drier and more suscepti...
Published Climate change may cut US forest inventory by a fifth this century - Climate Change May Reduce US Forest Inventory by 20% This Century
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A study found that under more severe climate warming scenarios, the inventory of trees used for timb...
Published Plant roots fuel tropical soil animal communities - Plant Roots Fuel Tropical Soil Animal Communities
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A research team has shed new light on the importance of plant roots for below-ground life, particula...
Published In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores - In the Tropics, Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Take a Hit from Herbivores
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The ability of tropical forests to grow and store carbon is limited, in part, by herbivory. Insects...
Published Whales not to be counted on as 'climate savers' - Whales not to be Counted on as 'Climate Savers'
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Do whales increase the removal of carbon from the atmosphere? Despite some hope that this would be t...
Published New modelling shows how interrupted flows in Australia's Murray River endanger frogs - New Modelling Shows How Interrupted Flows in Australia's Murray River Endanger Frogs
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Flooding in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin is creating ideal breeding conditions for many native s...
Published Climate change in the forests of northern Germany - Climate Change in the Forests of Northern Germany
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More and more trees are suffering the consequences of decades of human-made climate change. The grow...
Published Chess players face a tough foe: Air pollution - Chess Players Face a Tough Foe: Air Pollution
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Chess players perform worse when air pollution increases, according to new research. ABSTRACT: Chess...
Published Are viruses keeping sea lice at bay in wild salmon? - Are Viruses Keeping Sea Lice at Bay in Wild Salmon?
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More than 30 previously unknown RNA viruses in sea lice have been identified. Sea lice are parasitic...
Published Record low sea ice cover in the Antarctic - Record Low Sea Ice Cover in the Antarctic
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There is currently less sea ice in the Antarctic than at any time in the forty years since the begin...
Published Learning about what happens to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity in times of mass extinction - Learning about what happens to ecology, evolution, and biodiversity in times of mass extinction
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Studying mass extinction events from the past can build our understanding of how ecosystems and the...
Published The last day of the dinosaurs - The Last Day of the Dinosaurs: A Catastrophic Event That Changed the World
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The asteroid which killed nearly all of the dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime. This conclusio...
Published Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice - Strongest Arctic Cyclone on Record Led to Surprising Loss of Sea Ice
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The strongest Arctic cyclone ever observed struck in January 2022. A new analysis shows that while f...
Published Central Texas salamanders, including newly identified species, at risk of extinction - Central Texas Salamanders, Including Newly Identified Species, at Risk of Extinction
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Biologists have discovered three new species of groundwater salamander in Central Texas, including o...
Published Global warming reaches central Greenland - Global Warming Reaches Central Greenland: A Wake-Up Call for the World
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A temperature reconstruction from ice cores of the past 1,000 years reveals that today's warming in...
Published Vaccine against deadly chytrid fungus primes frog microbiome for future exposure - Vaccine against Deadly Chytrid Fungus Primes Frog Microbiome for Future Exposure
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A new study found that a new vaccine against the deadly chytrid fungus in frogs can shift the compos...
Published Long distance voyaging among the Pacific Islands - Long Distance Voyaging Among the Pacific Islands
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An international team of researchers has used geochemical fingerprinting to reconstruct long-distanc...
Published Fast changes between the solar seasons resolved by new sun clock - Fast Changes Between the Solar Seasons Resolved by New Sun Clock
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Violent activity on our Sun leads to some of the most extreme space weather events on Earth, impacti...
Published 4,000-year-old plague DNA found -- the oldest cases to date in Britain - 4,000-Year-Old Plague DNA Found: The Oldest Cases to Date in Britain
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Researchers have identified three 4,000-year-old British cases of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria caus...