The study confirms that the Antarctic region plays a crucial role during periods of climate change.
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Researchers discover that marine parks contain less than half of the fish biomass found in remote reefs.
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When Coral Reefs Change, Researchers and Local Communities May Not See Eye to Eye
Disturbances in coral reefs can trigger significant ecosystem shifts, but ecologists and local fishing populations may perceive those shifts in fundamentally different ways, according to a study from Florida State University researchers.
Vitamin D May Protect Against Pollution-associated Asthma Symptoms in Obese Children
A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor air pollution.
In Developing Nations, National Parks Could Save Endangered Species
Research led by Stacy Lindshield shows protected areas like national parks are effectively preserving many mammal species in Senegal.