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Science tells us invasive species—like the spotted tilapia—are always on the move, making it difficult for scientists to ...
Scientists improved invasion models, revealing native species similarity predicts invasive species spread more accurately.
Flying and marine animals are relatively free to follow these shifting niches. Birds and butterflies are two examples. New ...
National Invasive Species Awareness Week begins Monday, February 24. It’s a time to learn about the spread of invasive ...
Some efforts to preserve or rewild natural habitats are shifting harmful land use to other parts of the world – and this ...
We have a natural fascination with time—how landscapes have been carved over millennia, how our bodies grow and sag with age, ...
Three studies of the brain regions responsible for processing sensory information show that their neurons are and communicate ...
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Mongabay on MSNMammals, birds in Vietnam’s rare coastal forests revealed by camera trapsIn 2019, scientists rediscovered a species of miniature deer long lost to science within the dry coastal forests of southern ...
Here are five more ways that humans have scuppered the love lives of animals.
The field of paleo-inspired robotics is opening up a new way to turn back time and studying prehistoric animals.
How do you identify an animal in a photo? These days, a host of AI-driven apps are available that make this an easy task. But ...
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LAist on MSNSea life report cardThe Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach released its first report card detailing the health of 30 species of SoCal marine ...
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