Nearly 13 kilometres per year: that is the rate at which the wintering area of Bewick's swans has shifted east over the past 50 years.
New research published in the journal Coral Reefs revealed unexpectedly high growth rates for deep water photosynthetic corals.
In May 2020, a vivid phytoplankton bloom colored the surface waters of the country’s second-longest fjord.
After studying 71 lakes in 33 countries, researchers found that phytoplankton and algae blooms are generally increasing around the world.
Some of the world’s largest, most spectacular and unheralded mammals are silently slipping away, due to more than disease and habitat fragmentation, deforestation or wildlife trade.
Beavers are ecosystem engineers that cut down trees to build dams, eventually causing floods.
Study suggests strategies for a flatter progression of citrus greening disease epidemics.
An analysis of high-speed raindrops hitting biological surfaces such as feathers, plant leaves and insect wings reveals how these highly water-repelling veneers reduce the water’s impact.
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