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  • Life in the Freezer – Study Provides First Evidence of Growth Limitations in Antarctic Fish

    Antarctic fish have adapted over millennia to survive in the freezing temperatures of the Southern Ocean.

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    An instrument designed to measure tree height can also distinguish corn from other crops.

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  • The Period From 2000-2021 Was the Driest Since the Year 800 in the Southwest

    Continued anthropogenic climate change will increasingly enhance the odds of long, widespread and severe megadroughts

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    The Amazon rainforest is likely losing resilience, data analysis from high-resolution satellite images suggests. 

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  • During Droughts, Thirstier Mountain Forests Could Mean Less Water Downstream

    Lower water consumption by lower elevation forests could mean they are less adapted to drought.

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  • Tulane Study Uncovers Mystery of the Invasive Common Reed

    Known as the common reed, the European Phragmites first appeared in North America in the 1800s, spreading quickly and aggressively through the wetlands of Canada and the United States.

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    When it comes to helping mitigate the effects of climate change by absorbing carbon, flora rather than fauna usually comes to mind.

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  • Some Corals Can Be Conditioned to Tolerate Heat, Study Finds

    Corals subjected to a stressful regime of exceptionally warm water in the laboratory came to be more tolerant of high temperatures, according to new research that offers another possible tool for preserving ailing coral reefs.

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    The observation that ‘the fishing’s not what it used to be’ ranks up there with ‘the one that got away’ as a story that has crossed over from folk wisdom to folklore.

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  • Corals Can Be “Trained” to Tolerate Heat Stress, Study Finds

    A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found that corals that underwent a stressful temperature treatment in the laboratory for 90 days were more tolerant to increased water temperatures.

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