Populations adapt as nature and nurture work together

A study of fruit fly larvae leads researchers to conclude that nature and nurture do collaborate in determining the behavior of a population. Researchers...

Picky fruit-eating birds are more flexible

South American birds that are seasonally specialized on particular fruit types are the most flexible in switching to different fruit types in other seasons,...

Warmer temperatures cause decline in key runoff measure

Since the mid-1980s, the percentage of precipitation that becomes streamflow in the Upper Rio Grande watershed has fallen more steeply than at any point...

Not survival of the fittest for Tasmanian devils

Fit and healthy Tasmanian devils are being taken down by deadly facial tumors that are attacking the 'best' animals in the population, according to...

Teleconnection between the tropical Pacific and Antarctica

The higher the seawater temperature in the tropical Pacific, the more likely ice breakup will occur in East Antarctica, according to researchers.

Irreversible ocean warming threatens the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf

By the second half of this century, rising air temperatures above the Weddell Sea could set off a self-amplifying meltwater feedback cycle under the...

Global distribution of sea animals

Researchers analyze data about the global distribution of sea animals and develop a Web app.

More natural dust in the air improves air quality in eastern China

Human-made pollution in eastern China's cities worsens when less dust blows in from the Gobi Desert, according to a new study. That's because dust...

Six-legged livestock for sustainable food production

Farming crickets for human consumption is less of a burden on the environment than other livestock production systems according to a new study. Results...

Amazon River carbon dioxide emissions nearly balance terrestrial uptake

New research in Brazil has found that rivers in the Amazon emit far more carbon dioxide (CO2) than previously estimated, suggesting that the Amazon...

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