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  • Spacing Characteristics Between Vegetation Could be a Warning Sign of Degrading Dryland Ecosystems

    One of the iconic features of drylands is the striking appearance of islands of plants surrounded by bare soil.

  • Relocated Songbirds Can Successfully Learn the Diversity of Song They Need to Survive

    Nestling songbirds relocated as part of conservation programmes successfully learn the song repertoires they need to communicate – and ultimately survive – in the wild, a new study has found.

  • Pollutants From Aerosols and River Run-Off are Changing the Marine Phosphorus Cycle in Coastal Seas

    New research into the marine phosphorus cycle is deepening our understanding of the impact of human activities on ecosystems in coastal seas.

  • Back From the Dead: Tropical Tree Fern Repurposes Its Dead Leaves

    Plant biologists report that a species of tree fern found only in Panama reanimates its own dead leaf fronds, converting them into root structures that feed the mother plant. 

  • Plastic Microparticles From Road Tyres are “High Concern” Pollutants, Research Shows

    Plastic microparticles released into the environment from common road tyres should be treated as a “high concern” pollutant, that may exceed chronic safety limits in some heavily contaminated environments, new research has shown.

  • Rising Sea Levels Could Lead to More Methane Emitted from Wetlands

    As sea levels rise due to global warming, ecosystems are being altered.

  • Diverse Forests Are Best at Standing up to Storms

    European forests with a greater diversity of tree species are more resilient to storms, according to new research published in Functional Ecology.

  • Use It or Lose It: How Seagrasses Conquered the Sea

    Seagrasses provide the foundation of one of the most highly biodiverse, yet vulnerable, coastal marine ecosystems globally.

  • Study Offers Rare Long-Term Analysis of Techniques for Creating Standing Dead Trees for Wildlife Habitat

    Ecologists have long known that standing dead trees, commonly referred to as snags, are an important habitat element for forest dwellers and act as a driver of biodiversity.

  • UBC Researchers Advocate for Sustainable Logging to Safeguard Against Global Flood Risks

    It’s time to recognize the power of healthy forests in managing global growing flood risk, and to shift towards more sustainable forestry practices and policy.

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