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Research confirms that ocean warming causes an annual decline in fish biomass of up to 19.8%
The study analyzes the Mediterranean, the North Atlantic, and the Northeastern Pacific
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The connectivity and adaptation of Atlantic sponges is threatened by temperature changes and trawling
Sponges provide shelter for numerous ocean species
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Scientists confirm female Brown Bears have an active role, when it comes to choosing a partner.
El estudio, extrapolable a otras poblaciones, analiza osos de tres países
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The endolytic lichen Bagliettoa sp, endangers the bas-reliefs of Persepolis by producing micro-perforations in the rock
Persepolis, a World Heritage City of the Persian Empire
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A Historic Gathering of Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden Directors to Unite for Biodiversity and Geodiversity Action
Over 50 directors from Natural History Museums (NHMs) and Botanical Gardens across Europe gathered for the first time in person in Madrid, marking a milestone since the foundation of CETAF (…
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An MNCN research team discover a new form of reproduction in amphibians
The variety in reproductive methods, evolved by amphibians over the course of years of evolution is the most diverse of the animal kingdom.
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Scientists develop a mathematical model to aid conservation efforts in the Altamira Caves
Caves are home to cultural, biological and geological heritage
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Salinization of river and lake ecosystems: a research agenda for a global threat
Se publica en la revista 'Trends in Ecology and Evolution'
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The ecosystem functioning of mammal communities remains stable over millions of years, although their species changed
The study has been published in 'Science'
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Tool developed to estimate the economic value of natural resources
RECAMAN is an arose from the Andalusian government initiative
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How Selfish Are Plants? Let’s Do Some Root Analysis
Imagine you’re a pepper plant. You need water and nutrients. Luckily, you can grow roots that grab that stuff from the soil and pipe it back to you. So far, so good.[+]
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Ivermectin bioaccumulates in insects and can be spread to other animals in the food chain
Bioaccumulation is one of the basic premises established by the European Medicines Agency to regulate or ban a certain drug