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Published Arctic shrub expansion limited by seed dispersal and wildfire - Arctic Shrub Expansion Limited by Seed Dispersal and Wildfire


Scientists investigating the growth of Arctic vegetation have found that seed dispersal and fire wil...
Published Desert shrubs cranked up water use efficiency to survive a megadrought - Desert Shrubs Cranked Up Water Use Efficiency to Survive a Megadrought


Shrubs in the desert Southwest have increased their water use efficiency at some of the highest rate ...
Published Wildfire spread risk increases where trees, shrubs replace grasses - Wildfire Spread Risk Increases Where Trees, Shrubs Replace Grasses



A new study found that as woody plants like shrubs and trees replace herbaceous plants like grasses, ...
Published How common desert shrub efficiently harvests water from the air



A team of scientists has revealed the mechanism a desert plant native to the United Arab Emirates us...
Published Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming - Arctic Vegetation: A Major Contributor to Global Warming


An international team of research scientists has documented the central role of vegetation for Arcti...
Published Form and function of island and mainland plants



Oceanic islands provide useful models for ecology, biogeography and evolutionary research. Many grou...
Published Innovative tech shows promise to boost rubber production in US



With disease and high demand posing threats to the world's primary natural rubber supply in Southeas...
Published Pronghorn population declining due to human development



A new article looked at 40 years of data collected on 40 pronghorn herds residing in the Wyoming Bas...
Published Woodland and hedgerow creation can play crucial role in action to reverse declines in pollinators - Woodland and Hedgerow Creation Can Play Crucial Role in Action to Reverse Declines in Pollinators


The largest survey of pollinator abundance in Wales has found that woodland and hedgerow creation ca...
Published Scientists discover entirely new wood type that could be highly efficient at carbon storage



Researchers undertaking an evolutionary survey of the microscopic structure of wood from some of the...
Published Secret weapon to stop invasive honeysuckle: Satellites - Secret Weapon to Stop Invasive Honeysuckle: Satellites


Researchers found that satellite imagery can identify non-native and invasive Amur honeysuckle, an o...
Published Using fossil plant molecules to track down the Green Sahara - Using Fossil Plant Molecules to Track Down the Green Sahara



Researchers have developed a new concept to explain the phenomenon known as Green Sahara. They demon...
Published Human factors affect bees' communication - Human Factors Affect Bees' Communication



Human influences have the potential to reduce the effectivity of communication in bees adding furthe...
Published Deer browsing is just one of many factors shaping North American forests - Deer Browsing: One of Many Factors Shaping North American Forests


In a new study, a research team discovered evidence that browsing by white-tailed deer had relativel...
Published Itchy eyes and a runny nose? It could be climate change - Itchy Eyes and a Runny Nose? It Could Be Climate Change


Researchers have simulated how climate change will affect the distribution of two leading allergens...
Published Mangroves: Environmental guardians of our coastline - Mangroves: Environmental Guardians of Our Coastline


They are the salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the toughest of conditions, but according to new Un ...
Published Humans disrupting 66-million-year-old feature of ecosystems - Humans Disrupting 66-Million-Year-Old Feature of Ecosystems


Human-related extinctions of the largest herbivores and carnivores are disrupting what appears to be...
Published Greenland caves: Time travel to a warm Arctic - Greenland Caves: Time Travel to a Warm Arctic


An international team of scientists presents an analysis of sediments from a cave in northeast Green...
Published Secrets of Namibia's fairy circles demystified: Plants self-organize - Secrets of Namibia's Fairy Circles Demystified: Plants Self-Organize


Scientists have puzzled over the origin of Namibia's fairy circles for nearly half a century. It boi...
Published Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species - Insect Pollination: A Key Factor for the Survival of Rare Wyoming Sagebrush Species


The Laramie chickensage is unusual among the hundreds of species of sagebrush, most of which are pri...