A study conducted off the coast of Biscay shows that cold-affinity algae species are gradually being replaced by warm-affinity ones.
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Microplastic ‘Hotspots’ Identified in Long Island Sound
Forensic and environmental experts have teamed up to develop a new scientific method to pinpoint microplastic pollution ‘hotspots’ in open water.
UC Irvine Scientist Helps Link Climate Change to Madagascar’s Megadrought
A University of California, Irvine-led team reveals a clear link between human-driven climate change and the years-long drought currently gripping southern Madagascar.
National DNA Database Will Boost Research into Ecosystem Functions
Scientists will take advantage of the latest technologies to combine DNA and environmental data to improve our understanding of how various organisms, their functions and genes vary in different terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
Impact of Climate Change on Marine Life Much Bigger Than Previously Known
Fish and invertebrate animals are far more affected by warmer and more acidic seawater than was previously known.
Breeding More Resilient Soybeans May Come Down to Test Site Selection
In the quest to optimize crop productivity across environments, soybean breeders test new cultivars in multiple locations each year.