When plants evolved from aquatic algae to being able to survive on land nearly half a billion years ago, the foundation for life on land was established.
Vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life are diminishing throughout the Caribbean as global temperatures rise.
Planting a tree seems like a generally good thing to do for the environment.
Researchers asked participants how appealing, interesting, and calming they found images of seawalls with different numbers of seaweed and animal species on them.
Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate change is still unknown.
A forest’s ability to regenerate after devastating wildfires, droughts or other disturbances depends largely on seed production.
Researchers led by Göttingen University study bee behaviour and bean harvests
Ponds, lakes, rivers and streams cover only a tiny fraction of Earth's surface, yet they are home to a comparatively large number of different species, according to a study led by University of Arizona ecologists.
Non-native bullfrogs and sunfish species, introduced for consumer and sport purposes, are known to alter ecosystems and hinder native amphibians and fish in the Pacific Northwest highlands.
The study published in Nature is the first to identify that an interaction between rising temperatures and land use changes, is driving widespread losses in numerous insect groups across the globe.
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