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Published Lessons in sustainability, evolution and human adaptation -- courtesy of the Holocene - Lessons in Sustainability, Evolution, and Human Adaptation -- Courtesy of the Holocene
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The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in th...
Published Study tracks severe bleaching events on a Pacific coral reef over past century - Study Tracks Severe Bleaching Events on a Pacific Coral Reef Over Past Century
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A new study has uncovered the history of bleaching on a reef in the epicenter of El Nino, revealing...
Published Impact of coral bleaching on Western Australia's coastline - Impact of Coral Bleaching on Western Australia's Coastline
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The 2016 mass bleaching event on Western Australia's coastline is the most severe global bleaching e...
Published Coral reefs facing a hot time and increased bleaching, especially along US coasts - Coral Reefs Facing a Hot Time and Increased Bleaching, Especially Along US Coasts
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A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across around the world will likely be exposed to hig...
Published Even thermally tolerant corals are in hot water when it comes to bleaching - Even Thermally Tolerant Corals Are in Hot Water When It Comes to Bleaching
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Scientists have discovered that corals adapted to naturally high temperatures, such as those off the...
Published Red Snapper in the Gulf show signs of stress after Gulf oil spill - Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress After Gulf Oil Spill
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Nearly all of the Red Snapper sampled in the Gulf of Mexico over a six-year period following the Dee...
Published New tusk-analysis techniques reveal surging testosterone in male woolly mammoths - New Tusk-Analysis Techniques Reveal Surging Testosterone in Male Woolly Mammoths
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Traces of sex hormones extracted from a woolly mammoth's tusk provide the first direct evidence that...
Published Chronic wasting disease - Chronic Wasting Disease: A Growing Threat to Wildlife and Humans
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New research summarizes the efforts in disease surveillance and risk management of chronic wasting d...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?
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As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a...
Published The forest as a shelter for insects in warmer climates? - The Forest as a Shelter for Insects in Warmer Climates
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Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate chan ...
Published Soil erosion and wildfire another nail in coffin for Triassic era - Soil Erosion and Wildfire: Another Nail in the Coffin for Triassic Era
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New research has revealed that soil erosion and wildfires contributed to a mass extinction event 201...
Published Completing genome of rusty patched bumble bee may offer new approach to saving endangered bee - Completing Genome of Rusty Patched Bumble Bee May Offer New Approach to Saving Endangered Bee
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A detailed, high-resolution map of the rusty patched bumble bee's genome has been released, offering...
Published Two out of three glaciers could be lost by 2100 - Two Out of Three Glaciers Could Be Lost by 2100
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Scientists have made new projections of glacier mass loss through the century under different emissi...
Published Researchers identify three intestinal bacteria found in dementia with Lewy bodies - Researchers Identify Three Intestinal Bacteria Found in Dementia with Lewy Bodies
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Researchers have identified gut bacteria that are associated with dementia with Lewy bodies. Changin...
Published Fossil dental exams reveal how tusks first evolved and why they are unique only to mammals - Fossil Dental Exams Reveal How Tusks First Evolved and Why They Are Unique Only to Mammals
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Researchers trace the first tusks back to ancient mammal relatives that lived before the dinosaurs a...
Published Human expansion 1,000 years ago linked to Madagascar's loss of large vertebrates - Human Expansion 1,000 Years Ago Linked to Madagascar's Loss of Large Vertebrates
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The island of Madagascar -- one of the last large land masses colonized by humans - -sits about 250...
Published Blowing bubbles among echidna's tricks to beat the heat - Blowing Bubbles Among Echidna's Tricks to Beat the Heat
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Research into how echidnas might respond to a warming climate has found clever techniques used by th...
Published Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans - Rodent Extinctions in Hispaniola May Have Been Caused by Humans
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Hispaniola once had among the highest diversity of rodents in the Caribbean. Today, only one rodent...
Published Climate change presents a mismatch for songbirds' breeding season - Climate Change Presents a Mismatch for Songbirds' Breeding Season
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Climate change presents a mismatch for some breeding songbirds, finds a new study using a decade of...
Published Scientists find world's oldest European hedgehog - Scientists Find World's Oldest European Hedgehog
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The world's oldest scientifically-confirmed European hedgehog has been found in Denmark by a citizen...