Research shows how lions have developed genetically and how different populations were separated.
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Ecologically Friendly Agriculture Doesn't Compromise Crop Yields
Increasing diversity in crop production benefits biodiversity without compromising crop yields, according to an international study comparing 42,000 examples of diversified and simplified agricultural practices.
Plastics and Rising CO2 Pose Combined Threat to Marine Environment
The combined environmental threat of plastic pollution and ocean acidification are having significant impacts on species living in our oceans, according to new research.
We Must Change What we Eat to Solve the Climate Crisis, Shows Research
A paper published in the journal Science reveals that, although reducing fossil fuel use is essential to meet global climate targets, those goals are out of reach unless the global food system is also transformed.
Sea-Level Rise Will Have Complex Consequences for Coasts and Communities
Rising sea levels will affect coasts and human societies in complex and unpredictable ways, according to a new study involving the University of Plymouth.
Climate Change and Food Demand Could Shrink Species’ Habitats by Almost a Quarter by 2100
The study, published today in the journal Nature Communications, analysed changes in the geographical range of 16,919 species from 1700 to the present day.