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Published Haiku may shine a light on humans' relationship with insects
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Haiku poems have reflected humans' experiences in nature for hundreds of years, including observatio ...
Published Plankton researchers urge their colleagues to mix it up
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A new article encourages researchers to focus their attention on mixoplankton, providing a set of me...
Published Rethinking the dodo
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Researchers are setting out to challenge our misconceptions about the Dodo, one of the most well-kno...
Published Cash and conservation: A worldwide analysis of wildlife represented on money
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Researchers investigate the representation of native fauna on 4,541 banknotes from 207 countries bet...
Published Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents' size, experience
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Parent size and the conditions in which actively spawning adults lived are the most influential fact...
Published Slugs and snails love the city, unlike other animals
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Most native species avoid more urbanized areas of Los Angeles, but slugs and snails may actually pre...
Published The missing puzzle piece: A striking new snake species from the Arabian Peninsula
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Researchers have discovered a new distinctive and secretive snake species in the Hejaz region of Sau...
Published Climate models underestimate carbon cycling through plants
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The carbon stored globally by plants is shorter-lived and more vulnerable to climate change than pre...
Published 8 in 10 lizards could be at risk due to deforestation
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These reptiles move around tree trunks to seek warmth or shade. With trees disappearing, they would...
Published Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils
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The oldest fossilized forest known on Earth -- dating from 390 million years ago -- has been found i...
Published Summer solstice triggers synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe
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A new study has found that the summer solstice acts as a 'starting gun' to synchronize beech tree re...
Published Giant sequoias are a rapidly growing feature of the UK landscape
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Imported giant sequoia trees are well adapted to the UK, growing at rates close to their native rang...
Published New sunflower family tree reveals multiple origins of flower symmetry
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A new sunflower family tree used skimmed genomes to increase the number of species sampled, revealin...
Published Smarter foragers do not forage smarter
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Why do primates have big brains? In the Panamanian rainforest, scientists pitted large-brained prima...
Published Paleontology: New fossil fish genus discovered
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Paleontologists have identified a new genus of fossil goby, revealing evolutionary secrets of a line...
Published Bees and butterflies on the decline in western and southern North America
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Bee and butterfly populations are in decline in major regions of North America due to ongoing enviro...
Published Human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros' extinction
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Researchers have discovered sustained hunting by humans prevented the woolly rhinoceros from accessi...
Published Humans are the elephant in the room where conservation is debated
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Studies working to map conservation historically have left humans out of the equation. This study pr...
Published Study projects major changes in North Atlantic and Arctic marine ecosystems due to climate change
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New research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic...
Published Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries
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Chimpanzees appear to consume plants with medicinal properties to treat their ailments, according to...