In a time of global climate uncertainty and growing populations, reliance on alternative sources of drinking waters is ever-increasing.
A new study found that rotating organic crop and livestock production on the same land didn’t pose significant food safety risks.
Maps of forest cover type show where the composition and structure of the forest is sufficient for the threatened species to nest and roost.
Team investigated the chemical’s interaction with symbiotic microorganisms that inhabit coral reefs.
Research on global biodiversity has long assumed that present-day biodiversity patterns reflect present-day factors, namely contemporary climate and human activities.
Life cycles for birds, insects and trees are shifting in this current era of a rapidly changing climate. How migration patterns, in particular, are changing and whether birds can track climate change is an open question.
Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate change.
Savannah monitor lizards have a unique airflow pattern that is a hybrid of bird and mammal flow patterns, Utah biologists discover.
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the green algae blooms swirling around the Baltic Sea.
In the largest-ever caribou study a University of Maryland-led team disputes long-held assumptions about migration timing and suggests warming summers may negatively affect calving.
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