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Published Prehistoric climate change repeatedly channelled human migrations across Arabia - Prehistoric Climate Change Repeatedly Channelled Human Migrations Across Arabia (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have discovered archaeological sites in the Nefud Desert of Saudi Arabia associated with...
Published Habitat will dictate whether ground beetles win or lose against climate change - Habitat will dictate whether ground beetles win or lose against climate change (via sciencedaily.com)
The success of North American crops from corn to Christmas trees partly depends on a relatively invi...
Published Effort to help pollinators shows successes, limitations - Effort to Help Pollinators Shows Successes, Limitations (via sciencedaily.com)
A three-year effort to conserve bee populations by introducing pollinator habitat in North Carolina...
Published When cyclones and fires collide... - When Cyclones and Fires Collide: The Devastating Impact on Our Environment (via sciencedaily.com)
As strong winds and torrential rains inundate Australia's south-eastern coast, new research suggests...
Published Beetles and their biodiversity in dead wood - Beetles and Their Biodiversity in Dead Wood (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Which energy type promotes the biodiversity of beetles living in dead wood in the forest? That depen...
Published Humans disrupting 66-million-year-old feature of ecosystems - Humans Disrupting 66-Million-Year-Old Feature of Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
Human-related extinctions of the largest herbivores and carnivores are disrupting what appears to be...
Published Study details impact of prairie dog plague die-off on other species - Study Details Impact of Prairie Dog Plague Die-Off on Other Species (via sciencedaily.com)
This study, conducted from 2015-19 in the Thunder Basin National Grassland, may be the first to spec...
Published Human-driven pollution alters the environment even underground - Human-Driven Pollution Alters the Environment Even Underground (via sciencedaily.com)
The Monte Conca cave system in Sicily is showing signs of being altered by pollution from above. ABS...
Published Asian elephants prefer habitats on the boundaries of protected areas - Asian Elephants Prefer Habitats on the Boundaries of Protected Areas (via sciencedaily.com)
New research, offering a comprehensive analysis of Asian elephant movement and habitat preference, f...
Published Urban ponds require attention to ensure biodiversity - Urban Ponds Require Attention to Ensure Biodiversity (via sciencedaily.com)
New research suggests aquatic plants can be utilized as a tool to enhance the co-existence between a...
Published Large survey for exotic pet owners reveals concern for conservation - Large Survey for Exotic Pet Owners Reveals Concern for Conservation (via sciencedaily.com)
When exotic species such as parrots, snakes, monkeys, or aquarium fishes are kept as pets, this may...
Published Out of the frying pan: Coyotes, bobcats move into human-inhabited areas to avoid apex predators -- only to be killed by people - Out of the Frying Pan: Coyotes, Bobcats Move into Human-Inhabited Areas to Avoid Apex Predators -- Only to be Killed by People (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Conservationists have argued that the presence of wolves and other apex predators, so named because...
Published Ice Age survivors - Ice Age Survivors: How Did They Adapt and Thrive? (via sciencedaily.com)
Large-scale genomic analysis documents the migrations of Ice Age hunter-gatherers over a period of 3...
Published Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target - Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Biologists reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually b...
Published Coral disease tripled in the last 25 years. Three-quarters will likely be diseased by next century - Coral Disease Tripled in the Last 25 Years: A Looming Crisis for Our Oceans (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research suggests warming temperatures will see nearly 80 per cent of coral in reefs diseased in the...
Published Road verges provide opportunity for wildflowers, bees and trees - Road Verges: A Haven for Wildflowers, Bees, and Trees (via sciencedaily.com)
Road verges cover 1.2% of land in Great Britain - an area the size of Dorset - and could be managed...
Published Where have all the birds gone? - Where Have All the Birds Gone? (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study has revealed that over the last 20,000 to 50,000 years, birds have undergone a major ext...
Published Even Sonoran Desert plants aren't immune to climate change - Even Sonoran Desert Plants Aren't Immune to Climate Change (via sciencedaily.com)
In North America's hottest, driest desert, climate change is causing the decline of plants once thou...
Published Exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life living in caves - Exploring the Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life Living in Caves (via sciencedaily.com)
For millennia, caves have served as shelters for prehistoric humans. Caves have also intrigued schol ...
Published Earliest humans stayed at the Americas 'oldest hotel' in Mexican cave - Earliest Humans Stayed at the Americas' Oldest Hotel in Mexican Cave (via sciencedaily.com)
A cave in a remote part of Mexico was visited by humans around 30,000 years ago - 15,000 years earli...