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Published Study finds carrying pollen heats up bumble bees, raises new climate change questions - Study Finds Carrying Pollen Heats Up Bumble Bees, Raises New Climate Change Questions



A new study finds carrying pollen is a workout that significantly increases the body temperature of...
Published Can cities make room for woodpeckers? - Can Cities Make Room for Woodpeckers?



Researchers are deploying the latest mapping techniques to identify the most important suburban habi...
Published Climate change could lead to 'widespread chaos' for insect communities - Climate Change Could Lead to 'Widespread Chaos' for Insect Communities



New research explores how a warming world could impact ecosystems and derail the development of new...
Published Cold climates contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals - Cold Climates Contributed to the Extinction of the Neanderthals



Climate change may have played a more important role in the extinction of Neanderthals than previous...
Published Whooping cranes steer clear of wind turbines when selecting stopover sites - Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites


An article reports that whooping cranes migrating through the U.S. Great Plains avoid 'rest stop' si...
Published Learning about the first animals on Earth from life at the poles - Learning About the First Animals on Earth from Life at the Poles


The amazing survival strategies of polar marine creatures might help to explain how the first animal...
Published Which animals can best withstand climate change? - Which Animals Can Best Withstand Climate Change?


A new study investigates how different mammals react to climate change. Animals that live for a long...
Published In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores - In the Tropics, Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Take a Hit from Herbivores



The ability of tropical forests to grow and store carbon is limited, in part, by herbivory. Insects...
Published Conserving wildlife can help mitigate climate change - Conserving Wildlife Can Help Mitigate Climate Change


Solving the climate crisis and biodiversity crisis are not separate issues. Animals remove billions...
Published The climate crisis and biodiversity crisis can't be approached as two separate things - The Climate Crisis and Biodiversity Crisis Can't Be Approached as Two Separate Things



Anthropogenic climate change has, together with the intensive use and destruction of natural ecosyst...
Published Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves - Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves



In early 2014, a great anomaly descended upon the seas: A patch of warm water that manifested in the...
Published Investing in nature improves equity, boosts economy - Investing in Nature Improves Equity, Boosts Economy



A new study shows that current trends in environmental degradation will lead to large economic losse...
Published Deforestation in the tropics linked to a reduction in rainfall - Deforestation in the Tropics Linked to a Reduction in Rainfall


Deforestation is resulting in reduced rainfall across large parts of the tropics, according to new r...
Published Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef - Scientists Say Sea-Level Changes Formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef


Researchers report evidence the formation of K'gari and the Great Barrier Reef are linked to a chang...
Published We now know exactly what happens in nature when we fell forests - We Now Know Exactly What Happens in Nature When We Fell Forests



Deforestation is the biggest threat to the planet's ecosystems, and new research has now mapped out...
Published Ray of hope? One place where reef manta rays are thriving - Ray of Hope? One Place Where Reef Manta Rays are Thriving


Over a decade, manta ray populations increased significantly in Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia,...
Published Bird diversity increased in severely burned forests of Southern Appalachian mountains - Bird Diversity Increased in Severely Burned Forests of Southern Appalachian Mountains


A new study found bird diversity increased in North Carolina mountain forest areas severely burned b...
Published Corals saving corals - Corals Saving Corals: A New Hope for Coral Reefs


Corals resistant to disease can rescue more vulnerable corals, UC Davis found. Raising corals with d...
Published Coloring microscopic coral larvae to aid tracking for conservation and reef restoration - Coloring Microscopic Coral Larvae to Aid Tracking for Conservation and Reef Restoration


A new, low-cost staining method enables visual tracking of coral larvae as they disperse and settle...
Published Transplants can save dying coral reefs, but genetically diverse donors are key - Transplants Can Save Dying Coral Reefs, But Genetically Diverse Donors Are Key


Study uses lab-grown coral clones to determine why some coral thrive when transplanted onto coral re...