Researchers have discovered why the tropics and a handful of other areas across the globe have become the most biodiverse places on the planet.
Sea trout numbers are declining in Norway and scientists don’t know why.
Scientists say Baltimore and Bullock’s Orioles are not merging.
The average size of a dingo is increasing, but only in areas where poison-baits are used, a collaborative study led by UNSW Sydney shows.
The floating plant-like organisms are showing up in higher concentrations across the Arctic Ocean.
Scientists have found that studying high-resolution images of whales from space is a feasible way to estimate their populations.
Lake Tahoe’s annual health report offers insight into a changing lake.
A study led by the University showed that quantities of light used in everyday street lighting permeated all areas of the water column.
Global warming will modify the distribution and abundance of fish worldwide, with effects on the structure and dynamics of food networks.
New UCI-led study finds coastal urbanization increases contamination in seafood.
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