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Published How a plant app helps identify the consequences of climate change
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A research team has developed an algorithm that analyses observational data from a plant identificat...
Published Not so simple: Mosses and ferns offer new hope for crop protection
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Mosses, liverworts, ferns and algae may offer an exciting new research frontier in the global challe...
Published History shows that humans are good for biodiversity... sometimes
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Humans have been an important driver of vegetation change over thousands of years, and, in some plac...
Published Plants offer fruit to insects to disperse dust-like seeds
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Fruit exist to invite animals to disperse the swallowed seeds. A research team found that plants tar...
Published AI-powered study explores under-studied female evolution
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Pioneering AI-powered research on butterflies has probed the under-studied evolution of females and...
Published How domestic rabbits become feral in the wild
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After sequencing the genomes of nearly 300 rabbits from Europe, South America, and Oceania, research...
Published Using AI to scrutinize, validate theories on animal evolution
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By harnessing the power of machine learning, researchers have constructed a framework for analyzing...
Published Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact
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Butterflies and moths collect so much static electricity whilst in flight, that pollen grains from f...
Published Ancient marine animal had inventive past despite being represented by few species
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Brachiopods were evolving in new directions but this did not turn into evolutionary success in terms...
Published Living with a killer: How an unlikely mantis shrimp-clam association violates a biological principle
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When clams gamble on living with a killer, sometimes their luck may run out, according to a new stud...
Published New research reveals why and when the Sahara Desert was green
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A pioneering study has shed new light on North African humid periods that have occurred over the pas...
Published New scientific study reveals the crucial role of herbivorous fishes and sea urchins in restoring Caribbean coral reefs
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A new study presents crucial findings on the feeding preferences of herbivorous fishes and the sea u...
Published Predicting the fate of shallow coastal ecosystems for the year 2100
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A new study of shallow-water ecosystems estimates that, by 2100, climate change and coastal land usa...
Published Warming stops tiny organisms working together
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Hotter conditions prevent two tiny organisms working together for mutual benefit, new research shows...
Published Friend or foe? Ancient partnership between moss and fungi
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Researchers have shed new light on the ancient relationship between moss and fungi. They discovered...
Published Pollinator's death trap turns into nursery
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In a group of plants that is famous for luring its pollinators into a death trap, one species offers...
Published A new plant's name that tells a story
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A new species and genus of fairy lantern, tiny glass-like white plants that feed on fungi, has been...
Published Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi
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Scientists have found a 'tipping point' in the evolution of fungi that throttles their growth and sc...
Published Digging up good news for microbial studies
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Findings indicate that soil stored under refrigerated or air-dried conditions can still retain the n...
Published Orchids support seedlings through 'parental nurture' via shared underground fungal networks
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Orchid plants nurture their seedlings via an underground fungal network, new research has revealed....