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Published Small wildlife surveys can produce 'big picture' results - Small Wildlife Surveys Can Produce 'Big Picture' Results



Small-scale wildlife surveys can reveal the health of entire ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTRAC...
Published Human activities degrade hippopotamus homes at Bui National Park, Ghana, researchers find - Human Activities Degrade Hippopotamus Homes at Bui National Park, Ghana, Researchers Find


Researchers found that the number of common hippopotamus in the Bui National Park declined by about...
Published Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine


The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...
Published Botany: Chloroplast from the father - Botany: Chloroplast from the Father


Under cold conditions, not only the mother plant but also the father plant can pass on its chloropla...
Published Environment law fails to protect threatened species in Australia - Environment Law Fails to Protect Threatened Species in Australia


Federal environmental laws are failing to mitigate against Australia's extinction crisis, according...
Published Characterization of an emergent plant virus - Characterization of an Emergent Plant Virus


High throughput sequencing (HTS) data is set to improve our knowledge of Physostegia chlorotic mottl...
Published Killer whale moms forgo future offspring for benefit of full-grown sons - Killer Whale Moms Sacrifice Future Offspring for the Benefit of Full-Grown Sons


It's not unusual for parents and especially mothers to sacrifice their own future success for the sa...
Published Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans - Rodent Extinctions in Hispaniola May Have Been Caused by Humans


Hispaniola once had among the highest diversity of rodents in the Caribbean. Today, only one rodent...
Published Bigger flowers, greater rewards: Plants adapt to climate disruptions to lure pollinators - Bigger Flowers, Greater Rewards: Plants Adapt to Climate Disruptions to Lure Pollinators


There's been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world...
Published New study reveals biodiversity loss drove ecological collapse after the 'Great Dying' - New Study Reveals Biodiversity Loss Drove Ecological Collapse After the 'Great Dying'


By exploring the stability and collapse of marine ecosystems during the Permian-Triassic mass extinc...
Published The reasons why insect numbers are decreasing - The Reasons Why Insect Numbers Are Decreasing



Researchers are investigating the causes and consequences of the worldwide insect decline as well as...
Published Global warming puts whales in the Southern Ocean on a diet - Global Warming Puts Whales in the Southern Ocean on a Diet



In the autumn, when right whales swim towards the coasts of South Africa, they ought to be fat and s...
Published Oldest bat skeletons ever found described from Wyoming fossils - Oldest Bat Skeletons Ever Found Described from Wyoming Fossils



Scientists have described a new species of bat based on the oldest bat skeletons ever recovered. The...
Published Professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain - Professor Unearths the Ancient Fossil Plant History of Burnaby Mountain



New research led by a paleobotanist provides clues about what plants existed in the Burnaby Mountain...
Published The positional transmitter of statoliths unveiled: It keeps plants from getting lazy - The Unveiling of the Positional Transmitter of Statoliths: Preventing Plant Laziness



Plants orient their organs in response to the gravity vector, with roots growing towards gravity and...
Published Prehistoric scat reveals 'Waves' of extinction in Colombia - Prehistoric Scat Reveals 'Waves' of Extinction in Colombia



Fungal spores found in dung have revealed that large animals went extinct in two 'waves' in the Colo...
Published Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall - Dinosaurs were on the Up Before Asteroid Downfall


Dinosaurs dominated the world right up until a deadly asteroid hit the earth, leading to their mass...
Published One famous dog and a powerful new approach for understanding biology and evolutionary history - One Famous Dog and a Powerful New Approach for Understanding Biology and Evolutionary History



Ever since scientists first read the complete genetic codes of creatures like fruit flies and humans...
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 Large terrestrial mammals are more vulnerable to the acoustic impact of drones than to the visual impact, study finds - Large Terrestrial Mammals are More Vulnerable to the Acoustic Impact of Drones than to the Visual Impact, Study Finds



Large terrestrial mammals are vulnerable to the acoustic sounds of drones, technological systems whi...