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Trees That Have Never Known Plentiful Rainfall Better Prepared for Drought
A new study finds that trees that have lived through many wet years struggle to cope with dry spells.
Mangrove Loss in Acapulco Likely Worsened the Devastation of Hurricane Otis
New research led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography highlights the critical role of mangroves in protecting coastal communities from the devastating effects of climate change—particularly hurricanes.
Pesticide Impacts on Bees More Complex than Expected
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that the neonicotinoid pesticide clothianidin disrupts different parts of bumble bee bodies in strikingly different ways.
Exploring the Hidden Microbial Diversity of England’s Rivers
Rivers are vital ecosystems that support high biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services such as drinking water, irrigation and recreation.
Great Barrier Reef Fish Evidence Suggests Shifts in Major Global Biodiversity Patterns
Life on the Great Barrier Reef is undergoing big changes in the face of climate change and other human-caused pressures, a new study reveals.