Losing fur seals from the South Shetland Islands means losing crucial genetic diversity the species may need to adapt to rapid climate change.
Göttingen University scientists identify and investigate algae which register sea water temperatures of the warmest months
The microlayer between ocean and atmosphere is at the center of a new research group led by Oldenburg scientists.
Researchers asked participants how appealing, interesting, and calming they found images of seawalls with different numbers of seaweed and animal species on them.
Ancient moa DNA has provided insights into how species react to climate change, a University of Otago study has found.
Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate change is still unknown.
A new survey of flying insects in Britain found their numbers have dropped nearly 60 percent since 2004, a “terrifying” decline given the vital role that insects play in pollinating crops, consuming organic waste, and killing pests, advocates say.
The world’s ocean is steadily losing its year-to-year memory due to global warming, according to a study published in Science Advances co-authored by a University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa atmospheric scientist.
NOAA scientists and collaborators have found rare deep-sea sponge mounds between two of California’s most explored marine protected areas
Biologists launch pilot project that could have implications for health of waterways
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