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Researchers Map Wide Impacts of Fire-Induced Permafrost Thaw in Alaska
About 40 percent of interior Alaska is underlain by ice-rich permafrost – permanently frozen grounds made up of soil, gravel and sand – bound together by ice.
Study Reveals Biodiversity Engine for Fishes: Shifting Water Depth
Yale researchers have found that the ability of fish in temperate and polar ecosystems to move between shallow and deep water triggers species diversification.
Human Activity Has Degraded More Than a Third of Remaining Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest has been degraded by a much greater extent than scientists previously believed with more than a third of remaining forest affected by humans, according to a new study.
Coral Reefs in the Eastern Pacific Could Survive Into the 2060’s, New Study Finds
Some reefs increase their resilience to elevated temperatures by being built by corals that shuffle algal partners following ocean heatwaves.
Endangered Bahamas Bird May Be Lost From Island Following Hurricane
The endangered Bahama Warbler may be surviving on just one island following Hurricane Dorian’s devastation in 2019, according to researchers at the University of East Anglia.