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Published Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining - Whale Warning as Clock Ticks Towards Deep-Sea Mining


Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean -- but the potential impact on animals including wh...
Published Shrinking age distribution of spawning salmon raises climate resilience concerns - Shrinking Age Distribution of Spawning Salmon Raises Climate Resilience Concerns


By returning to spawn in the Sacramento River at different ages, Chinook salmon lessen the potential...
Published Parasites alter likelihood of fish being caught by anglers - Parasites Alter Likelihood of Fish Being Caught by Anglers


Parasitic infections in salmonid fish can increase or decrease their vulnerability to angling, depen...
Published Measuring 6,000 African cities: Double the population means triple the energy costs - Measuring 6,000 African Cities: Double the Population Means Triple the Energy Costs


Using a new dataset, scientists analyzed the coordinates and surface of 183 million buildings in nea...
Published Juvenile black rockfish affected by marine heat wave but not always for the worse, research shows - Juvenile Black Rockfish Affected by Marine Heat Wave But Not Always for the Worse, Research Shows


Larvae produced by black rockfish, a linchpin of the West Coast commercial fishing industry for the...
Published Sea temperatures control the distributions of European marine fish - Sea Temperatures Control the Distributions of European Marine Fish


An analysis extending from southern Portugal to northern Norway highlights the importance of tempera...
Published Collision risk and habitat loss: Wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species - Collision Risk and Habitat Loss: Wind Turbines in Forests Impair Threatened Bat Species


In order to meet climate protection goals, renewable energies are booming -- often wind power. More...
Published How studying feces may help us boost white rhino populations - How Studying Feces May Help Us Boost White Rhino Populations



Researchers have identified significant differences in the gut microbiome of female southern white r...
Published How evolution works - How Evolution Works: Understanding the Mechanisms of Natural Selection



What genetic changes are responsible for the evolution of phenotypic traits? This question is not al...
Published Ancient DNA reveals Asian ancestry introduced to East Africa in early modern times - Ancient DNA reveals Asian ancestry introduced to East Africa in early modern times


The largest-yet analysis of ancient DNA in Africa, which includes the first ancient DNA recovered fr...
Published New method traces ancestry of hybrid plants and animals - New Method Traces Ancestry of Hybrid Plants and Animals



Hybrid plants and animals have complicated genomes. A biologist has discovered a way to reveal their...
Published Lost giants: New study reveals the abundance decline of African megafauna - Lost Giants: The Abundance Decline of African Megafauna



A groundbreaking new paper focuses on the size and abundance of living and fossil African large mamm...
Published Endangered deer's prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease - Endangered Deer's Prion Gene Could Protect It from Chronic Wasting Disease


China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer -- the very last of their...
Published Disease threatens to decimate western bats - Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats


A four-year study concludes that the fungal disease, white-nose syndrome, poses a severe threat to m...
Published Earlier take-off could lead to fewer bumblebees and less pollination - Earlier Take-Off Could Lead to Fewer Bumblebees and Less Pollination


With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to...
Published Climate 'presses' and 'pulses' impact Magellanic penguins -- a marine predator -- with guidance for conservationists - Climate 'Presses' and 'Pulses' Impact Magellanic Penguins: A Guide for Conservationists


Climate change will reshape ecosystems through two types of events: short-term, extreme events -- or...
Published Mapping the middle ground: Balancing mining activities with survival of Utah's rare plants - Mapping the Middle Ground: Balancing Mining Activities with Survival of Utah's Rare Plants



A research team is mapping out new modeling strategies so that proposed energy development and the m...
Published Endangered fruit-eating animals play an outsized role in a tropical forest; losing them could have dire consequences - Endangered Fruit-Eating Animals: The Importance of Their Role in Tropical Forests



A new study shows that losing a particular group of endangered animals -- those that eat fruit and h...
Published Climate change, urbanization drive major declines in Los Angeles' birds in California, US - Climate Change and Urbanization: The Major Causes of Bird Decline in Los Angeles


Biologists use current and historical bird surveys to reveal how land use change has amplified -- an...
Published Environmental impact reports hugely underestimate consequences for wildlife - Environmental Impact Reports Hugely Underestimate Consequences for Wildlife



Research shows that environmental impact reports hugely underestimate the consequences of new develo...