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  • Researchers Find Concerns for Animals Tied to Same Habitats

    Some wildlife are stuck in their ways.

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  • Invasive Species ‘Hitchhiking’ on Ships Threaten Antarctica’s Unique Ecosystems

    Marine life hitching a ride on ocean-crossing ships poses a threat to Antarctica’s pristine ecosystems, with the potential for invasive species to arrive from almost anywhere across the globe, say the authors of a new study.

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  • Coastal Ecosystem Being Destabilized by Climate Change, Oregon State Research Shows

    Ecological communities on the Oregon coast are being subtly destabilized by the pressures of climate change despite giving an appearance of stress resistance, new research by Oregon State University shows.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fishers Facing Pressure From Wildfires, Salvage Logging, OSU Research Shows

    The recovery of the fisher, a charismatic, long-tailed forest carnivore, will likely be hindered by the increasing frequency and intensity of future wildfires, new research by Oregon State University indicates.

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  • Focus on Fossils: Paleobiologists to Unearth Ancient Megafauna in East Africa, Forecast How Humans and Climate Affect Wildlife

    Jenny McGuire plans to use the late Cenozoic fossil record in Africa — a span of 7.5 million years — to study the long-term relationships between animals, their traits, and how they respond to changes in their environments. 

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  • Researchers Develop Automated Method to Identify Fish Calls Underwater

    An Oregon State University research team and collaborators have developed an automated method that can accurately identify calls from a family of fishes.

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  • How to Protect Native, Endangered Birds From Solar Installations in Hawaiʻi

    The authors describe specific aspects of solar infrastructure that pose risks to birdlife

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  • Beavers Support Freshwater Conservation and Ecosystem Stability

    Ecosystem engineers are ecologically important species that benefit other species by physically altering their environment.

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  • Mass Die-Off of Magellanic Penguins Seen During 2019 Heat Wave

    Just over one-quarter of adult Magellanic penguin bodies were found between the colony and the ocean.

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  • Study: Climate Change, Invasive Species Drive Native Trout Declines

    In a new study published in Science Advances, University of Montana researchers found that climate change drives native trout declines by reducing stream habitat and facilitating the expansion of invasive trout species.

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