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Rare Cliffhanging Plant Species Uses Unique Reproductive Strategy With Ants
September 12, 2012 The Borderea chouardii plant, which is critically endangered and is found only on two adjacent cliff sides in the Pyrenees, employs a unique and risky doubly mutualistic reproductive strategy with ... > full story -
New African Monkey Species Identified: Lesula Found in One of Congo's Last Biologically Unexplored Forest Blocks
September 12, 2012 Researchers have identified a new species of African monkey, locally known as the lesula. This is only the second new species of African monkey discovered in the last 28 ... > full story -
Insecticide Resistance Caused by Recombination of Two Genes: Novel Enzyme Makes Cotton Bollworm Resistant Against Pyrethroids
September 12, 2012 Insecticide resistance in crop pests is a serious global problem. Scientists have now found out what causes the strong resistance of an Australian strain of cotton bollworms to fenvalerate. The ... > full story -
Major Update to Europe's 'Alien' Species Catalogue
September 12, 2012 The key catalogue of information on 'alien' (non-native) species in Europe has undergone a major update. The DAISIE (Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventory for Europe) database allows the public ... > full story -
First-Time Analysis of Three Distinct Contributions of Forage Fish
September 10, 2012 A new study provides a first-time analysis of the value of forage fish, which are small, schooling species such as sardines, herring, and anchovies. Three kinds of contributions of forage fish were ... > full story -
Surprises in Evolution of Frog Life Cycles
September 10, 2012 All tadpoles grow into frogs, but not all frogs start out as tadpoles, reveals a new study on 720 species of frogs. The new study uncovers the surprising evolution of life cycles in ... > full story -
Lights Out? The Dangers of Exposure to Light at Night
September 10, 2012 A panel of world experts shed light on the extent of the dangers and harm that night-time artificial lighting causes, emphasizing that it could be LED causing most harm, at 21st International ... > full story -
Wolf Mange Part of Nature's Cycle, Ecologists Say
September 10, 2012 Mange and viral diseases have a substantial, recurring impact on the health and size of reintroduced wolf packs living in Yellowstone National Park, according to ... > full story -
High-Resolution Image of Berlin at Night Facilitates Light Pollution Research
September 10, 2012 Researchers from Berlin have published an 878 megapixel aerial mosaic image of Berlin at night. With one pixel per square meter, the resulting map is the highest resolution image ever published of a ... > full story -
Food Production and Wildlife Can Coexist If Land Use Is Planned at a Bigger Scale
September 10, 2012 A larger-scale approach to sustainable farming could be more beneficial for wildlife than our current system of farm-based agri environment payments, say researchers working in the ... > full story
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