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  • Finding Nemo’s Genes

    An international team of researchers has mapped Nemo’s genome, providing the research community with an invaluable resource to decode the response of fish to environmental changes, including climate change.

  • Birds Retreating from Climate Change and Deforestation in Honduras Cloud Forests

    Bird diversity shifts upslope in tropical mountainous terrain.

  • When it Rains, Snake Bites Soar

    Hikers and trail runners be warned: Rattlesnakes and other venomous reptiles may bite more people during rainy years than in seasons wracked by drought, a new study shows.

  • For Exotic Pets, the Most Popular Are Also Most Likely to be Released in the Wild

    Reptiles that start out cheap, small and cute are the most likely to be released or escape – and potentially disrupt ecosystems, Rutgers study shows.

  • Reducing Nitrogen Inputs Prevents Algal Blooms in Lakes

    Less is more: reduced nitrogen has greater potential than originally thought.

  • A Breakthrough for Australia's Fish

    A research team from the Threatened Species Recovery Hub has made a breakthrough that could help dwindling numbers of Australian freshwater fish species.

  • Not so fast: From shrews to elephants, animal reflexes surprisingly slow

    While speediness is a priority for any animal trying to escape a predator or avoid a fall, a new study by Simon Fraser University researchers suggests that even the fastest reflexes among all animals are remarkably slow.

  • Fact vs. fiction: 3 things you thought you knew about jellyfish

    Jellyfish. Jellies. Sea nettles. Whatever you call them, the likelihood of running into these stinging tentacled creatures generally increases in the summer.

  • Are Vulnerable Lions Eating Endangered Zebras?

    Are Laikipia’s recovering lions turning to endangered Grevy’s zebras (Equus grevyi) for their next meal?

  • A Climate ‘Wake-up Call’

    Research shows a more prosperous global future is possible if both climate change and sustainable fisheries management are addressed now.

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