Pesticides speed the spread of deadly waterborne pathogens
UC Berkeley researchers show how agricultural chemicals can increase transmission of the schistosome parasiteCredit: Planetary Health Alliance photo by Hillary ...
UC Berkeley researchers show how agricultural chemicals can increase transmission of the schistosome parasiteCredit: Planetary Health Alliance photo by Hillary ...
Credit: Lukas Kleine In low precipitation periods - where and how is the limited available water distributed and what possibilities ...
Only 16% of the continent's Important Bird Areas are located within negligibly impacted areasCredit: Steven Chown Antarctica is considered one ...
The information gathered will help to learn more about marine ecosystem pollution and climate change.Credit: SPbU Shell-bearing microgastropods are snails ...
Awarded up to $310 million over the course of five years, potential for renewal for another five years based on ...
Credit: Loreta Cornacchia 'Water plants are a nuisance in streams, blocking the flow. You should remove them'. This notion has ...
Credit: Florian Altermatt, University of Zurich Biodiversity is severely threatened both in Switzerland and worldwide, and numerous organisms are facing ...
Newly discovered sea sponge wields influence over reef function and ecosystem healthCredit: Sally Leys Deep in the inky ocean abyss ...
In Northern Alberta, pits created by industry activity may support beavers and subsequently wolverinesCredit: A. Colton. Beavers and wolverines in ...
Packed pigment granules help them blend in without blowing their coverCredit: Photo by Karen Osborn, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural ...
Ultra-black fish skin absorbs more than 99.5% of light in a new, extremely efficient way, a discovery that may advance ...
Credit: UNSW Science In a boost for both recreational fishing and the environment, new UNSW research shows that artificial reefs ...
Credit: BlueFish Project/Swansea University Swansea University researchers have discovered two new species of parasite, previously unknown to science, in crabs ...
Credit: Mark Schrope Nutrient pollution is a costly and challenging environmental problem caused by excess nitrogen in the water. The ...
Credit: The University of Queensland New research led by The University of Queensland has provided the first comprehensive analysis of ...
Credit: (photo by Dan Roby OSU College of Agricultural Sciences) CORVALLIS, Ore. - Caspian terns feeding on young fish have ...
Credit: Christine Angelini PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A new study reveals how climate change has enabled a voracious crab species to ...
UD study looks at life inside and outside of seafloor hydrocarbon seepsCredit: Graphic by Jeffrey C. Chase Microbial cells are ...
Credit: HZAU Some mandarin fish species (Sinipercidae) are pure fish-eaters, which feed exclusively on living juvenile fish - also of ...
Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service A new University of Alaska-led study provides the first evidence that declines in many ...
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