Researchers, including one from Memorial University, are forecasting a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years.
Light at night might be convenient for humans, but it’s having a detrimental effect on amphibian populations, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years.
What’s abuzz at the University of Calgary?
British Columbia is home to the most biodiversity of any Canadian province or territory, with a vast array of species from the coast to the Rockies.
A stepped water feature in the centre of campus surprises with its rich aquatic life and potential as a site for demonstrating biodiversity.
The basking shark, the largest shark in the waters off Southern California, is also the most elusive
Hawaiian monk seals are the only seal species found in the Hawaiian Islands. They are also one of the most endangered seals in the world.
Common chemicals used in thousands of products to protect against harmful effects of ultraviolet light threaten corals and other marine life.
What effects does climate change have on the genetic diversity of living organisms?
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