A newly-identified, fast-growing species of algae poses a major threat to coral reefs and the ocean ecosystem.
Sediments flowing into the bay from the Río Cauto have built up an impressive delta and even helped bury a reef.
Satellites may make it easier for nomadic herders in Senegal to survive the lean season.
Every degree of ocean warming increases the pressure on fish stocks.
The large rodents are massively changing landscapes in the Arctic, which could have serious consequences for the frozen soils and our future climate.
Information on the distribution of mosquito species that transmit any pathogens is important, particularly as the climate is warming.
Earlier this month, a group of Australian scientists confirmed a depressing landmark for our blue planet: the first marine fish of modern times has been declared Extinct on the IUCN RedList.
Native to Europe but discovered in Pennsylvania in 2015, the Allium leafminer is a fly whose larvae feed on crops in the Allium genus, including onions, garlic and leeks.
In a new study published in the scientific journal Ecology, researchers from the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station may have unlocked a mystery surrounding unique aquatic insects in the Flathead watershed.
University of Göttingen research team investigates the influence of insect and microalgae feeds on meat quality
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