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  • Study Reveals Biodiversity Engine for Fishes: Shifting Water Depth

    Yale researchers have found that the ability of fish in temperate and polar ecosystems to move between shallow and deep water triggers species diversification.

  • Coral Reefs in the Eastern Pacific Could Survive Into the 2060’s, New Study Finds

    Some reefs increase their resilience to elevated temperatures by being built by corals that shuffle algal partners following ocean heatwaves.

  • Microbes That Co-operate Contribute More Carbon Emissions

    Communities of microbes that work together release more carbon dioxide than competitive communities, contributing more to climate change.

  • New Land Creation on Waterfronts Increasing, Study Finds

    Humans are artificially expanding cities’ coastlines by extending industrial ports and creating luxury residential waterfronts. 

  • Asphalt Volcano Communities

    Santa Barbara Channel’s natural oil seeps are a beach-goer’s bane, flecking the shores with blobs of tar. But the leaking petroleum also creates fascinating geologic and biologic features.

  • Global Comparison Shows: Soil Transplantation Boosts Nature Restoration

    A new study comparing 46 field experiments in 17 countries across four continents clearly spells it out: areas in need of nature restoration benefit from soil transplantation.

  • Hurricane Harvey More Than Doubled The Acidity Of Texas’ Galveston Bay, Threatening Oyster Reefs

    Most people associate hurricanes with high winds, intense rain and rapid flooding on land.

  • A Second Chance to Protect Wetlands

    Wetlands are among the most threatened ecosystems in the world.

  • Global Action on Ecosystem Restoration

    The Coral Nurture Program (CNP) has been named an Official Actor in the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

  • Loss of Tropical Biomass Due to Climate Change Could Lead to Increased Carbon Emissions

    A decrease in tropical forest biomass stemming from changes in climate may lead to increased carbon emissions that could accelerate global warming, according to a new study co-authored by YSE postdoctoral associate Maria del Rosario Uribe and Paulo Brando, associate professor of ecosystem carbon capture.

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