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  • Migratory Birds Are Worse off in West Africa

    Migratory sandpipers breeding in Greenland who choose to spend the winter in West Africa instead of elsewhere along the East Atlantic coast have a lower chance of survival, are more likely to skip their first breeding season and arrive later at their breeding grounds. 

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  • New Research Casts Light on Iron Enrichment in the Ocean’s Twilight Zone

    Researcher says better understanding marine iron distributions is important to inform models and predictions of likely changes in ocean chemistry and productivity as the climate changes.

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  • Scientists Identify Key Knowledge Gaps in Sustainability Research

    Call for more relevant, solutions-focused research to address the social-ecological crisis.

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  • Trick or Treat? The Frightening Threats to Bats

    Iconic symbols of Halloween, bats have long suffered a spooky reputation.

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  • New Project to Track Australia’s Butterflies Takes Flight

    A first-of-its-kind citizen science project will put amateur butterfly-watchers at the forefront of research and conservation for the insect.

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  • Developing Artificial Intelligence to Find Ice Seals and Polar Bears from the Sky

    Scientists partnering with tech industry experts to create an innovative Artificial Intelligence application for Arctic marine mammal research.

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  • New Studies Attribute Warming Waters, Local Differences in Oceanography to Rise and Fall of American Lobster Populations in the Gulf of Maine

    Two new studies published by University of Maine scientists are putting a long-standing survey of the American lobster’s earliest life stages to its most rigorous test yet as an early warning system for trends in New England’s iconic fishery. 

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  • Deformed Wing Virus Genetic Diversity in U.S. Honey Bees Complicates Search for Remedies

    Deformed Wing Virus (DWV), one of the leading causes of honey bee colony losses, is much more genetically diverse in the United States than previously thought, according to a study published by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in PLoS Biology.

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  • Night Lights Can Disrupt Wildlife

    Scientists study actual effects of artificial lighting on animal behavior through lab and field observations.

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  • Why Rising Acidification Poses a Special Peril for Warming Arctic Waters

    From the deck of a Norwegian research ship, the ravages of climate change in the Arctic are readily apparent. 

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