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  • Fighting Fruit Flies: Aggressive Behaviour Influenced by Previous Interactions

    Once a bully, always a bully?

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  • Biodiversity and Wind Energy: How Stakeholders Evaluate the Green-Green Dilemma – and What They Think About Possible Solutions

    The replacement of fossil and nuclear energy sources for electricity production by renewables such as wind, sun, water and biomass is a cornerstone of Germany’s energy policy.

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  • Habitat Restoration Alone Not Enough to Support Threatened Caribou: UBC Study

    New UBC research suggests restoring habitat may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou—an iconic animal that’s a major part of boreal forests in North America and a key part of the culture and economy of many Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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    Tufted puffins regulate their body temperature thanks to their large bills, an evolutionary trait that might explain their capacity to fly for long periods in search for food.

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  • Changes in Oxygen Concentrations in Our Ocean Can Disrupt Fundamental Biological Cycles

    New research led by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that the feedback mechanisms that were thought to keep the marine nitrogen cycle relatively stable over geological time can break down when oxygen levels in the ocean decline significantly.

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    International team of scientists complete the largest global assessment of ocean warming impacts.

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  • Bigger Relative Pilfering Endangered Bat’s Food

    Little brown bats in Canada are already endangered by a devastating fungal disease.

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  • Marine Community Composition Shifts in Predictable Ways in Warming Oceans

    Global simulations suggest plankton and fish species are showing resilience to climate change by going deeper underwater or moving to higher latitudes.

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    On very rare occasions, an exceptional fossil is unearthed that provides an extraordinary glimpse into the evolution of a group of organisms.

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  • Can We Clean Up, Stop, or End Harmful Algal Blooms?

    No, but there are ways to lessen the effects of harmful algal bloom events.

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