A new, updated account of poroid fungi in North America
Poroid fungi, commonly known as "polypores," are among the most frequently encountered fungi throughout the year because of their large ...
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(Umea University) What makes young salmon decide to leave their rivers and head out to Sea has been a hot topic for decades now. Current research from Ume\u00e5 University in Sweden shows that the young salmon's desire to migrate can partly be limited by anxiety. The complete study can be found in the journal Nature Communications.<\/p>\n
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