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  • Snow Leopards’ Low Genetic Diversity Puts Future at Risk

    There are relatively few snow leopards in the world, and it has likely been that way for a long time, a new study indicates.

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  • Marine Heatwaves Have Hidden Impacts on Ocean Food Webs and Carbon Cycling

    New research shows that marine heatwaves can reshape ocean food webs, which in turn can slow the transport of carbon to the deep sea and hamper the ocean’s ability to buffer against climate change.

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  • Phytoplankton – The Tiny Climate Heroes of the Ocean

    They are microscopic, yet they play a gigantic role in the climate system: the tiny microalgae collectively known as phytoplankton.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Unique Videos Show How Trawling Restrictions Brings Back Life

    Trawling restrictions not only benefits fish and shellfish; anemones and corals are also becoming more common, according to a new study from the University of Gothenburg. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Boreal Plants Spread Into the Arctic Tundra

    A new international study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that vegetation in the Arctic is changing rapidly as species from nearby forests spread into the tundra. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Rare Glimpse at Understudied Ecosystem Prompts Caution on Deep-Sea Mining

    An enormous but poorly understood region of the global ocean–referred to as the abyssal benthic boundary layer–lies a few meters above the seafloor and has only been sampled a handful of times.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Fattening Forest: Trees of the Amazon are Getting Bigger

    Average tree size across the Amazon has increased by 3.2% every decade consistent with a response to rising carbon dioxide levels, a new study suggests. 

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  • Corals Might be Adapting to Climate Change

    Corals, the foundation of ocean biodiversity, are threatened by climate change. But new research suggests that these organisms might be more resilient than previously thought.

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  • Nature Vs. Pests: Hawaiʻi’s Biocontrol Attack Against Invasives Yields Benefits

    Hawaiʻi’s ecosystems and agriculture face growing threats from invasive species, with about 20 new insects and 100 new plants arriving each year, undermining the islands’ ecological, cultural and economic foundations. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Identifies Hotspots of Disease-carrying Ticks in Illinois

    Scientists analyzed the distribution of three potentially harmful tick species in Illinois, identifying regions of the state with higher numbers of these ticks and, therefore, at greater risk of infection with multiple tick-borne diseases.

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