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  • Red Light at Night: A Potentially Fatal Attraction to Migratory Bats

    In a new study, scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) in Berlin, Germany, tested the response of European bats to red and white light sources during their seasonal migration.

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  • Algal Blooms a Threat to Small Lakes and Ponds, Too

    Study finds concerning levels of toxins in water near farm fields.

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  • Martens Recolonized Isle Royale in the ’90s, Showing Island’s Dynamism

    Martens were confirmed on the island for the first time in 76 years.

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  • Tree Species Richness in Amazonian Wetlands is Three Times Greater Than Expected

    According to a new study, the region’s wetlands are inhabited by 3,615 tree species—three times more than previously estimated.

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  • Cities as evolutionary 'change agents': U of T biologists edit special issue of scientific journal

    New research conducted by evolutionary biologists worldwide paints cities as evolutionary “change agents,” says a trio of biologists from the University of Toronto who selected and edited the studies.

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  • Microbes Hitch a Ride Inland on Coastal Fog

    Fog can act as a vector for microbes, transferring them long distances and introducing them into new environments.

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  • Tracking Sargassum's Ocean Path Could Help Predict Coastal Inundation Events

    New research explores how the Sargassum might grow while it is meandering along the currents, not just where it floats, combining both ocean physics and seaweed biology for the first time to understand its distribution patterns.

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  • Fires Overwhelming British Columbia; Smoke Choking the Skies

    British Columbia is on fire. In this Canadian province 56 wildfires "of note" are active and continuing to blow smoke into the skies overhead.

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  • Policy Pivot: A New Emphasis on Restoration to Protect Puget Sound

    Study provides insights on how future restoration policies can meet the needs of various constituencies in the region.

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  • Kelp Forests Function Differently in Warming Ocean

    Kelp forests in the UK and the wider North-East Atlantic will experience a marked change in ecosystem functioning in response to continued ocean warming and the increase of warm-water kelp species, according to a new study led by a team from the Marine Biological Association and the University of Plymouth.

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