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Friday, July 10, 2009

Mangrove-dependent Animals Globally Threatened

Extinction looms for amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds restricted to declining mangrove forests. Substantial numbers of ...  > full story

Ferns Took To The Trees And Thrived During Cretaceous Period

As flowering plants like giant trees quickly rose to dominate plant communities during the Cretaceous period, the ferns that had ...  > full story

Fire Ant Outcompetes Other Species, Even In Its Native Habitat

Even in its native Argentina, the fire ant wins in head-to-head competition with other ant species more than three-quarters of the time. ...  > full story

Plants’ Internal Clock Can Improve Climate Change Models

The ability of plants to tell the time, a mechanism common to all living beings, enables them to survive, grow and reproduce. Scientists have studied this ...  > full story
 

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