The study, published in Nature, reveals that the vast majority of plants from European woodlands are dispersed by birds migrating to warmer latitudes in the south, while far fewer are dispersed by birds migrating north.
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Wild Bees Need Deadwood in the Forest
How many tree species are there in the forest? How are the trees scattered throughout?
Salton Sea Aerosol Exposure Triggers Unique and Mysterious Pulmonary Response
Communities surrounding the Salton Sea, the inland body of water straddling California’s Riverside and Imperial counties, show high rates of asthma due, possibly, to high aerosol dust levels resulting from the sea shrinking over time.
Songbirds and Humans Share Some Common Speech Patterns
If you listen to songbirds, you will recognize repeated melodies or phrases. Each phrase is made up of distinct sounds, strung together.


