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Yosemite resurvey shows small mammals moving up in world 10/12/2008

Opening a can of worms: serendipitous discovery reveals earthworms more diverse than first thought 10/11/2008

New evidence: why flowers self-fertilize? 10/10/2008

Bird diversity lessens human exposure to West Nile Virus 10/9/2008

Lichens function as indicators of nitrogen pollution in forests 10/8/2008

Deepest living fishes caught on camera for the first time 10/8/2008

Shift in bald eagle diet linked to sea otter decline 10/7/2008

Wielding microbe against microbe, beetle defends its food source 10/6/2008

Moths with a nose for learning 10/5/2008

Reproducing early and often is the key to rapid evolution in plants 10/4/2008

Atlantic tuna return thousands of miles to birthplace to spawn 10/3/2008

Study Reveals an Oily Diet for Subsurface Life 10/1/2008

Common insecticide can decimate tadpole populations 9/30/2008

Researchers describe for first time how some bacteria kill males: They first invade the mother 9/29/2008

Captive breeding introduced infectious disease to Mallorcan amphibians 9/28/2008

All Articles Tagged As: biodiversity

Study of islands reveals surprising extinction results (9/1/2008)

Research sheds surprising light on the subject of extinction rates of species on islands ...> Full Article



Dying frogs sign of a biodiversity crisis (8/13/2008)

Dying frogs sign of a biodiversity crisisDevastating declines of amphibian species around the world are a sign of a biodiversity disaster larger than just frogs, salamanders and their ilk ...> Full Article



Scientists Find New Clues to Explain Amazonian Biodiversity (7/24/2008)

Scientists Find New Clues to Explain Amazonian BiodiversityIce age climate change and ancient flooding - but not barriers created by rivers - may have promoted the evolution of new insect species in the Amazon region of South America, a new study suggests. ...> Full Article



Biodiversity Maps Will Help to Guide Conservation Measures in East Africa (7/9/2008)

Biodiversity Maps Will Help to Guide Conservation Measures in East AfricaNew maps, combined with climate models, will project how climate change will alter biodiversity and help to shape policy for setting aside conservation easements ...> Full Article


What makes life go at the tropics? (5/28/2008)

Study points to heat, not light, as engine driving biodiversity ...> Full Article


Biodiversity - it's in the water (5/11/2008)

Biodiversity - it's in the waterWhat if hydrology is more important for predicting biodiversity than biology ...> Full Article


New conservation map maximizes species protection in biodiversity hotspot (4/13/2008)

New conservation map maximizes species protection in biodiversity hotspotAn international team of researchers has developed a remarkable new road map for finding and protecting thousands of rare species that live only in Madagascar, considered one of the most significant biodiversity hot spots in the world ...> Full Article


Madagascar conservation map protects species in biodiversity hot spot (4/12/2008)

Madagascar conservation map protects species in biodiversity hot spotAn international team of researchers has developed a remarkable new roadmap for finding and protecting the best remaining holdouts for thousands of rare species that live only in Madagascar, considered one of the most significant biodiversity hot spots in the world ...> Full Article


Study Finds Future 'Battlegrounds' for Conservation Very Different to Those in Past (3/3/2008)

Study Finds Future 'Battlegrounds' for Conservation Very Different to Those in PastBiologists have developed a series of global maps that show where projected habitat loss and climate change are expected to drive the need for future reserves to prevent biodiversity loss. ...> Full Article


Climate change increases fish biodiversity (1/18/2008)

Climate change increases fish biodiversityAt first, the fishing industry may be happy to hear the results of a climate change study by Bangor University that will be published by the scientific journal 'Global Change Biology': rising water temperatures at the bottom of the seas can lead to an increase in the diversity of fish that is found in UK waters. ...> Full Article


Researchers Discover Forests of Endangered Tropical Kelp (9/26/2007)

Researchers Discover Forests of Endangered Tropical KelpImportant Implications for Biodiversity, Climate Change ...> Full Article

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