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  • Marine Heat Waves Trigger Shift in Hatch Dates and Early Growth of Pacific Cod

    Marine heat waves appear to trigger earlier reproduction, high mortality in early life stages and fewer surviving juvenile Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska, a new study from Oregon State University shows.

  • Butterflies Could Lose Spots as Climate Warms

    Female Meadow Brown butterflies have fewer spots if they develop in warmer weather – so climate change could make them less spotty, new research shows.

  • Rain Can Spoil a Wolf Spider’s Day, Too

    If you hate the rain, you have something in common with wolf spiders.

  • Rethinking Monarchs: Does the Beloved Butterfly Need Our Help?

    To help the monarch butterfly, Texas writer Charlie Scudder decided to home-rear its caterpillars.

  • The Heat is on: UMass Amherst Scientists Discover Southern Africa’s Temps Will Rise Past the Rhinos’ Tolerance

    Southern Africa contains the vast majority of the world’s remaining populations of both black and white rhinoceroses (80% and 92%, respectively).

  • UBC-Led Initiative Protects Salmon Against Toxic Road Runoffs

    The roads, bridges and highways that crisscross B.C. take us where we want to go.

  • New Online Guides Will Aid in Identification of Native Bees in Pacific Northwest

    Pollinator enthusiasts and scientists have new online tools to identify native bees in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Need for Speed: How Hummingbirds Switch Mental Gears in Flight

    Hummingbirds use two distinct sensory strategies to control their flight, depending on whether they’re hovering or in forward motion, according to new research by University of British Columbia (UBC) zoologists.

  • Acidity of Antarctic Waters Could Double by Century’s End, Threatening Biodiversity

    The acidity of Antarctica’s coastal waters could double by the end of the century, threatening whales, penguins and hundreds of other species that inhabit the Southern Ocean, according to new CU Boulder research.

  • Spanish Butterflies Better at Regulating Their Body Temperature Than Their British Cousins

    Butterfly populations in Catalonia in northern Spain are better than their UK counterparts at regulating their body temperature by basking in the sunshine, but rising global temperatures due to climate change may put Spanish butterflies at greater risk of extinction.

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