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Published Decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean



Researchers analyzed archival samples of bacteria and archaea populations taken from the Beaufort Se...
Published Researchers discover fresh water in the Mediterranean Sea - Researchers Discover Fresh Water in the Mediterranean Sea


There is enough water on our planet, but by far the largest part is salt water that is unsuitable as...
Published A cost effective and quick way to find groundwater in arid regions - A Cost-Effective and Quick Way to Find Groundwater in Arid Regions


Water is a scarce commodity in many countries worldwide, but new cost-effective technology pioneered...
Published Warming oceans are changing Australian reef fish populations - Warming Oceans are Changing Australian Reef Fish Populations


Shallow reefs and the creatures that inhabit them are changing due to rising ocean temperatures, but...
Published Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects - Hope for Salamanders? Study Recalibrates Climate Change Effects


For tiny salamanders squirming skin-to-soil, big-picture weather patterns may seem as far away as ou...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers



The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...
Published In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants - In Florida study, nonnative leaf-litter ants are replacing native ants



A new look at decades of data from museum collections and surveys of leaf-litter ants in Florida rev ...
Published Snow research fills gap in understanding Arctic climate - Snow Research Fills Gap in Understanding Arctic Climate


Comprehensive data from several seasons of field research in the Alaskan Arctic will address uncerta ...
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 Assessing emotions in wild animals - Assessing Emotions in Wild Animals: A Comprehensive Guide



A new study examines indicators of mental wellbeing in wild animals to improve conservation efforts....
Published Supersized fruit eater database on climate change frontline - Supersized Fruit Eater Database on Climate Change Frontline



To conserve precious and fragile biodiversity hotspots, a crucial step is knowing how the fruit eate...
Published Field research in Turkmenistan's highest mountain reveals high biological diversity - Field Research in Turkmenistan's Highest Mountain Reveals High Biological Diversity


Well-known for its unique landscapes and rare wildlife, the Koytendag State Nature Reserve was yet t...
Published Arctic climate modelling too conservative - Arctic Climate Modelling Too Conservative: A Closer Look


Climate models used by the UN's IPCC and others to project climate change are not accurately reflect...
Published First observational evidence of beaufort gyre stabilization, which could be precursor to huge freshwater release - First Observational Evidence of Beaufort Gyre Stabilization: A Precursor to Huge Freshwater Release



A new study provides the first observational evidence of the stabilization of the anti-cyclonic Beau...
Published Megadrought likely triggered the fall of the Assyrian Empire - Megadrought likely triggered the fall of the Assyrian Empire


The Neo-Assyrian Empire, centered in northern Iraq and extending from Iran to Egypt -- the largest e...
Published One-third of Greenlanders are at genetic risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease - One-Third of Greenlanders at Genetic Risk for High Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Disease


A genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol and an...
Published Late persistence of human ancestors at the margins of the monsoon in India - Late Persistence of Human Ancestors at the Margins of the Monsoon in India


New dating of an archaeological site in the Thar Desert to 177,000 years ago shows the use of stone...
Published Turtles and crocodiles with unique characteristics are more likely to go extinct - Turtles and Crocodiles with Unique Characteristics are More Likely to Go Extinct


New study demonstrates that the most endangered turtles and crocodile species are those that have ev...
Published Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon - Forests Recovering from Logging Act as a Source of Carbon



Tropical forests recovering from logging are sources of carbon for years afterwards, contrary to pre...
Published Arctic ground squirrels changing hibernation patterns - Arctic Ground Squirrels Changing Hibernation Patterns



New research analyzes more than 25 years of climate and biological data. The findings include shorte ...