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  • These Mice Grow Bigger on the Rainier Sides of Mountains. It Might Be a New Rule of Nature.

    Scientists studying mice from the Andes Mountains in Patagonia noticed something they couldn’t explain: the mice from the western side of the mountains were bigger than the ones from the east, but DNA said that they were all from the same species.

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  • BC is Facing a Steep Decline in Sockeye Salmon

    Our coastal marine ecosystems are changing rapidly—and some species are moving on.

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  • Marine Protected Areas in Antarctica Should Include Young Emperor Penguins, Scientists Say

    Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and European research institutions are calling for better protections for juvenile emperor penguins, as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers listing the species under the Endangered Species Act and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) considers expanding the network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the Southern Ocean.

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  • Changes to Florida’s Climate Threaten Oyster Reefs, USF Researchers Warn

    With temperatures rising globally, cold weather extremes and freezes in Florida are diminishing – an indicator that Florida’s climate is shifting from subtropical to tropical. 

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  • Exposure to Past Temperature Variability May Help Forests Cope With Climate Change

    A new study out today in the first issue of Environmental Research: Ecology, published by IOP Publishing, assessed effects of past and current climate variability on global forest productivity.

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  • Researchers Develop Equations to Prevent the Collapse of Our Globe’s Most Imperiled Ecosystems

    Scientists can now predict and compare tipping points so that resources can be directed where they are most urgently needed.

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  • Dolphins Form Largest Alliance Network Outside Humans, Study Finds

    Male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multi-level alliance network outside humans, an international team led by researchers at the University of Bristol have shown. 

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  • Mammals With Fewer Young Are More Resilient Against Extreme Weather, Study Suggests

    Longer-lived mammals with fewer young are better able to cope with extreme weather, according to a new study.

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  • Hydropower Dams Induce Widespread Species Extinctions Across Amazonian Forest Islands

    Deforestation, habitat loss and fragmentation are linked and are driving the ongoing biodiversity crisis, with hydropower to blame for much of this degradation.

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  • Research Team Provides Novel Baseline Data on Leopard Seals, the Mysterious Apex Predators of Antarctica

    Baylor University marine biologist Sarah Kienle, Ph.D., has always been fascinated by leopard seals. 

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