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  • Giant Tortoises Migrate Unpredictably in the Face of Climate Change

    Galapagos giant tortoises, sometimes called Gardeners of the Galapagos, are creatures of habit. 

  • New Immune Pathway Involved in Resistance to Parasite Worms Found in Undercooked Pork

    Scientists from Lancaster University have discovered that immune responses originally found to prevent fungal infections are also important in eliminating Trichinella spiralis, a round worm and the causative agent of Trichinosis.

  • Disappearing Bumblebee Species Under Threat of Extinction

    The American Bumblebee – a species once more commonly seen buzzing around Southern Ontario – is critically endangered, according to a new study led by York University.

  • Ocean Currents Bring Good News for Reef Fish

    Researchers have discovered some good news for fish populations living on coral reefs hit by climate change.

  • Ocean Circulation Likely to Blame for Severity of 2018 Red Tide

    The harmful algae that causes red tide is currently at near undetectable levels in Florida waters compared with the much higher concentrations at this time last year.

  • Amazonian Soils Mapped Using Indicator Species

    Understanding the ecology and distributions of species in Amazonia is hampered by lack of information about environmental conditions, such as soils.

  • Ancient “Texas Serengeti” Had Elephant-Like Animals, Rhinos, Alligators and More

    During the Great Depression, some unemployed Texans were put to work as fossil hunters.

  • Bacterial Mix Helps Predict Future Change

    A controlled, laboratory approach, along with computer simulations, has helped KAUST researchers to show that bacterial communities can homogenously disperse within aquatic ecosystems even with slow flowing water and the persistence of their preferred, localized conditions.

  • Tree Dens Play a Critical Role for Giant Panda Mothers Rearing Cubs

    In a paper recently published in the journal Biological Conservation, an international team of conservationists highlights the importance of tree dens for pandas raising infants in native habitats. 

  • Study Finds White Sharks Flee Feeding Areas When Orcas Present

    New research from Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner institutions published today in Nature Scientific Reports challenges the notion that great white sharks are the most formidable predators in the ocean. 

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