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Published Deforestation harms biodiversity of the Amazon's perfume-loving orchid bees
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A survey of orchid bees in the Brazilian Amazon, carried out in the 1990s, is shedding new light the...
Published Oil palm plantations are driving massive downstream impact to watershed
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The global demand for palm oil -- the most widely consumed vegetable oil on the planet, in everythin...
Published Climate change to shift tropical rains northward
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Atmospheric scientists predict that unchecked carbon emissions will force tropical rains to shift no...
Published Seals stay warm and hydrated in the Arctic with larger, more convoluted nasal passages
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Arctic seals have evolved many adaptations to cope with their frosty environment -- one that you mig...
Published A red knot's character is formed in first year of life
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In any group of red knots, respective individuals exhibit a remarkable array of distinct character t...
Published PFAS flow equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
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The frigid Arctic Ocean is far removed from the places most people live, but even so, 'forever chemi...
Published Uncovering the secrets behind the silent flight of owls
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Owls produce negligible noise while flying. While many studies have linked the micro-fringes in owl...
Published Gulls swap natural for urban habitats, machine-learning study finds
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The study is the first of its kind to compile a three-year dataset using a citizen science-based, op...
Published Greenland is a methane sink rather than a source
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Researchers have concluded that the methane uptake in dry landscapes exceeds methane emissions from...
Published Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers -- and a lot of carbon
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A new study provides the first evidence that the Arctic's frozen soil is the dominant force shaping...
Published Tawny owl's pale grey color linked to vital functions ensuring survival in extreme conditions
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A recent genetic discovery has revealed that the pale grey plumage of the tawny owl is linked to cru...
Published Frequent marine heatwaves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm
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Marine heatwaves will become a regular occurrence in the Arctic in the near future and are a product...
Published Giant Antarctic sea spiders reproductive mystery solved
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Instead of carrying the babies until they hatched, as in most species of sea spiders, one parent (li...
Published Viruses that can help 'dial up' carbon capture in the sea
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Armed with a catalog of hundreds of thousands of DNA and RNA virus species in the world's oceans, sc...
Published Does Russia stand to benefit from climate change?
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There exists a narrative about climate change that says there are winners and losers -- with Russia...
Published 'The future is fungal': New research finds that fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change
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Findings more than a decade in the making reveal a rich diversity of beneficial fungi living in bore...
Published Study explores impacts of Arctic warming on daily weather patterns in the U.S.
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Arctic sea ice is shrinking as the world continues to warm, and a new study may provide a better und...
Published Drought, soil desiccation cracking, and carbon dioxide emissions: an overlooked feedback loop exacerbating climate change
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Soil stores 80 percent of carbon on earth, yet with increasing cycles of drought, that crucial reser...
Published Boreal forest and tundra regions worst hit over next 500 years of climate change, study shows
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Modelling climate change over a 500 year period shows that much of the boreal forest, the Earth's no...
Published Paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world
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The Warm Arctic-Cold Continent (WACC) phenomenon is the puzzling combination of Arctic warming and e...