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  • Explanation Found For Die-Off of Coral Reefs in Gulf Of Mexico

    A Texas A&M research team says processes leading to hypoxia led to the death of parts of the reefs at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.

  • Trees and Doodlebugs Emit Methane – the Question is, How?

    Trees and insects may play a significant role in the emission of methane – a potent greenhouse gas – and improving our understanding of exactly how this happens could help in targeting more effective ways to fight global warming.

  • Climate Change and Deforestation Could Decimate Madagascar's Rainforest Habitat by 2070

    A new study in Nature Climate Change has found that, left unchecked, the combined effects of deforestation and human-induced climate change could eliminate Madagascar’s entire eastern rainforest habitat by 2070, impacting thousands of plants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that are endemic to the island nation. 

  • A Peninsula of Pocosin

    The rare type of freshwater bog shares space with red wolves and bomb targets on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in North Carolina.

  • Stanford Researchers Show That Mealworms Can Safely Consume Toxic Additive-containing Plastic

    Mealworms are not only able to eat various forms of plastic, as previous research has shown, they can consume potentially toxic plastic additives in Styrofoam with no ill effects, a new study shows. The worms can then be used as a safe, protein-rich feed supplement.

  • Watered Down Biodiversity: Sample Type is Critical in Environmental DNA Studies for Biomonitoring

    DNA-based biomonitoring relies on species-specific segments of organisms DNA for their taxonomic identification and is rapidly advancing for monitoring invertebrate communities across a variety of ecosystems.

  • Sydney’s Desalination Discharge Boosts Fish Life in Time of Climate Uncertainty

    In a time of global climate uncertainty and growing populations, reliance on alternative sources of drinking waters is ever-increasing.

  • Study Shows Integrated Organic Crop and Livestock Production Systems Can Conform to Food Safety Standards

    A new study found that rotating organic crop and livestock production on the same land didn’t pose significant food safety risks.

  • Spotting the Spotted Owl: 30 Years of Habitat Change

    Maps of forest cover type show where the composition and structure of the forest is sufficient for the threatened species to nest and roost.

  • WHOI-Engineered DISCO Allows Scientists to Measure Highly Reactive Superoxide on Coral Reefs

    Team investigated the chemical’s interaction with symbiotic microorganisms that inhabit coral reefs.

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