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The Shortcomings of “Remote Observation Science”: A Call for Researchers to Engage with Natural Phenomena Directly
This article discusses the limitations of remote observation science in studying weather phenomena. Researchers advocate for direct, field-based observations to …
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A Novel Interplay Between Orchids and Fruit Flies: Scientists Uncover First-of-its-Kind Plant-Animal Symbiosis
Groundbreaking research reveals a first-of-its-kind symbiotic relationship between the orchid Gastrodia foetida and fungi-feeding fruit flies. The discovery marks the …
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BiodiversityConservationEarthEcologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Queensland
Unexpected Biodiversity Influence: Mammal Richness Extends Beyond the Limits of Parks
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaResearch shows large national parks boost mammal diversity in unprotected areas, underlining the importance of these parks in conservation strategies.
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Tropical Distress: Damage from the Contemporary Mining Surge’s Aquatic Destruction
A Dartmouth-led study reveals the global impact of river mining on tropical ecosystems, causing degradation in 49 countries, affecting water …
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Revival of Biodiversity: Century-Old Tropical Plants Unearthed Once More
Rediscovery of long-lost tropical plants in the Andes, involving botanists and citizen scientists, leveraging technology and revealing hidden biodiversity.
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Combating Climate Effects: Unprecedented Growth in Climate Resilience Observed in Pacific Coral Reef
Newcastle University-led study finds Pacific Ocean’s Palau coral reefs may have adapted to warmer temperatures, highlighting need for emissions reduction.
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Stunning Winners of BMC Ecology and Evolution Image Competition: From Images of Zombie-Ant Fungi to Hadrosauroid Embryos
Stunning images from zombie-ant fungi to hadrosauroid embryos win in the BMC Ecology and Evolution competition, celebrating nature’s wonders.
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Emergence of Ancient Pathogens From Melting Permafrost Poses Catastrophic Risks
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaMelting permafrost releases ancient pathogens, posing ecological threats & human health risks. Computer simulations reveal hazards.
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EarthEcologyInsectSciTech NewsUniversity Of Otago
Deceptive Survival Tactic of New Zealand Insect Unveiled by Researchers
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaInsect survival strategy: NZ stonefly mimics toxic species with warning colors, fooling predators. Batesian mimicry unveiled.