Once in a century flowering and seeding of dwarf bamboo boosts mice populations

An event that occurs only once every 120 years, the large-scale flowering, seeding, and dying of dwarf bamboo (Sasa borealis), has been found to...

Once in a century flowering and seeding of dwarf bamboo boosts mice populations

An event that occurs only once every 120 years, the large-scale flowering, seeding, and dying of dwarf bamboo (Sasa borealis), has been found to...

Reintroducing bison to grasslands increases plant diversity, drought resilience

A study more than 30 years in the making finds reintroducing bison would double plant biodiversity in a tallgrass prairie.

Slugs, snails are not alone in causing rat lungworm disease in humans

A review of decades of research revealed more than a dozen kinds of animals in addition to slugs and snails have caused rat lungworm...

New research tracks the history of manatees across Earth’s oceans

While only four species of slow-moving aquatic herbivores of the order Sirenia remain on Earth, many different kinds of sea cows lived over the...

New research tracks the history of manatees across Earth’s oceans

While only four species of slow-moving aquatic herbivores of the order Sirenia remain on Earth, many different kinds of sea cows lived over the...

New research tracks the history of manatees across Earth’s oceans

While only four species of slow-moving aquatic herbivores of the order Sirenia remain on Earth, many different kinds of sea cows lived over the...

New report highlights opportunities for conservation of ladybirds globally

A report into the global status of ladybirds reveals the threats they face and lays out a roadmap for conservation. These vital pest controllers...

30-million-year-old amphibious beaver fossil is oldest ever found

A new analysis of a beaver anklebone fossil found in Montana suggests the evolution of semi-aquatic beavers may have occurred at least 7 million...

Plants that pull nitrogen from thin air thrive in arid environments

After a comprehensive study of plants across the United States, researchers have arrived at the unexpected conclusion that plants able to fix atmospheric nitrogen...

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