Deep-sea mining-related disturbances have a long-term impact on the natural ecosystem functions and microbial communities at the seafloor.
Ecologists urge greater discussion on consequences of range-shifting species.
Research carried out by scientists at Keele University, the University of Manchester and University College Dublin has shed new light on how precious metals - over ten times rarer than gold - are concentrated in igneous rocks.
Honey bee colonies from across the UK are increasingly suffering from a viral disease, a new study has shown.
Nearly 15,000 miles of new Asian roads will be built in tiger habitat by mid-century, deepening the big cat’s extinction risk and highlighting the need for bold new conservation measures now, according to a new study.
After a wet March and April 2020, poppy fields bloomed in Southern California.
New ecosystem model examines potential effects of Asian carp becoming established in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron
The study found that Greenland’s ice sheet lost an average of 200 gigatons of ice per year, and Antarctica’s ice sheet lost an average of 118 gigatons of ice per year.
Modeling offers testable hypotheses to probe the earliest days of Greenland’s Ice Sheet
An international research project has revealed the highest levels of microplastic ever recorded on the seafloor, with up to 1.9 million pieces in a thin layer covering just one square metre.
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