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Published Stressed out: Mapping the human footprint on coastal areas globally - Stressed Out: Mapping the Human Footprint on Coastal Areas Globally
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A global mapping project has revealed the major stressors placed upon global coastlines by human act...
Published How fishermen benefit from reversing evolution of cod - How Fishermen Benefit from Reversing Evolution of Cod
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Intense fishing and over-exploitation have led to evolutionary changes in fish stocks like cod, redu...
Published Mountain growth influences greenhouse effect - Mountain Growth: A Natural Solution to the Greenhouse Effect
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A group of researchers has taken advantage of different erosion rates and investigated how uplift an...
Published Climate risks for Gulf of Mexico coral reefs spelled out in study - Climate Risks for Gulf of Mexico Coral Reefs Spelled Out in Study
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Ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are on pace to surpass critical thres...
Published Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress - Coral Select Algae Partnerships to Ease Environmental Stress
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Corals live symbiotically with a variety of microscopic algae that provide most of the energy corals...
Published Not enough: Protecting algae-eating fish insufficient to save imperiled coral reefs - Not Enough: Protecting Algae-Eating Fish Insufficient to Save Imperiled Coral Reefs
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How can we boost the resilience of the world's coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses...
Published Corals pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring - Corals Pass Mutations Acquired During Their Lifetimes to Offspring
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Researchers have documented that corals can pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to their...
Published Novel insecticides are bad news for bee health and their guts - Novel Insecticides: A Threat to Bee Health and Their Guts
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Insecticides containing flupyradifurone and sulfoxaflor can have devastating effects on honey bee he...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage
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Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published Sea otters killed by unusual parasite strain - Sea Otters Killed by Unusual Parasite Strain
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An unusually severe form of toxoplasmosis killed four sea otters and could pose a threat to other ma...
Published New research finds that more than 90% of global aquaculture faces substantial risk from environmental change - **New Research Reveals Alarming Risks for Global Aquaculture Industry**
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Many of the world's largest aquatic food producers are highly vulnerable to human-induced environmen...
Published Plastic can drift far away from its starting point as it sinks into the sea - Plastic Can Drift Far Away from Its Starting Point as It Sinks into the Sea
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Discarded or drifting in the ocean, plastic debris can accumulate on the water's surface, forming fl...
Published The rediscovery of an ethereal fairy lantern brightly illuminates their mysterious past - The Rediscovery of an Ethereal Fairy Lantern Brightly Illuminates Their Mysterious Past
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After more than 30 years, botanists have rediscovered Thismia kobensis, a type of mysterious-looking...
Published Rare tropical plant gains appetite for meat - Rare Tropical Plant Develops Carnivorous Appetite
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Under certain circumstances, a rare tropical plant develops into a carnivore. A research team has no...
Published Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps - Thousands of Native Plants are Unphotographed, and Citizen Scientists Can Help Fill the Gaps
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New research finds almost 4000 Australian plant species have not been photographed before in the wil...
Published Scientists show how we can anticipate rather than react to extinction in mammals - Scientists Show How We Can Anticipate Rather Than React to Extinction in Mammals
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Most conservation efforts are reactive. Typically, a species must reach threatened status before act...
Published Identifying the bee's knees of bumble bee diets - Identifying the Bee's Knees of Bumble Bee Diets
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A new study has identified the bee's knees of bumble bee dietary options in Ohio and the Upper Midwe...
Published Elephant seals drift off to sleep while diving far below the ocean surface - Elephant Seals Drift Off to Sleep While Diving Far Below the Ocean Surface
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For the first time, scientists have recorded brain activity in a free-ranging, wild marine mammal, r...
Published The evolution of honey bee brains - The Evolution of Honey Bee Brains: How They Adapted to Their Environment
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Researchers have proposed a new model for the evolution of higher brain functions and behaviors in t...
Published Can cities make room for woodpeckers? - Can Cities Make Room for Woodpeckers?
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Researchers are deploying the latest mapping techniques to identify the most important suburban habi...