Scientists find that ecosystems across Africa follow similar patterns, with vegetation and human impact shaping food webs in ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A seiche pushes water from one end of a body of water to the other. Scientists take advantage of low water levels to conduct research. Dr. Todd Crail with the University of ...
The kelp forest is ephemeral, yet foundational. Fronds of this fast-growing giant seaweed come and go with the seasons, storms and waves, supporting communities of fish, invertebrates and even mammals ...
As sea levels continue to rise, coastal areas face threats of submersion and increasing salinity. To assess this disequilibrium (when ecosystems are not aligned with the conditions they are ...
When most people think about natural selection, they imagine individuals competing with one another: The fastest animal escapes predators, the strongest plant produces more seeds, and the most ...
Franck Courchamp received funding from The AXA Research Fund. Laís Carneiro received funding from AXA Research Fund. Many of the most damaging invasions do not simply subtract species; they ...
This episode is from WHRO’s Spotlight Earth series. Watch this video to explore biomes. In this Spotlight Earth episode, you will explore the concept of biomes, focusing on the two found in Virginia ...
How a whisky isle digital ecosystem shows that trust and governance, not just data and tech, shape resilient ecosystems that sustain long term value.
Researchers and conservationists alike recognize that beavers (Castor canadensis) are vital ecosystem engineers who can help ...
What do turkey corn, swamp lousewort, American skunk cabbage, and sneezeweed (gesundheit) have in common? Besides having quirky names, they're all plants native to the U.S. Let's explore what native ...