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Posted November 28, 2012:
- Researcher Tests Powerful New Tool to Advance Ecology, Conservation
- How Climate Change Could Affect Entire Forest Ecosystems
- Fish Ear Bones Point to Climate Impacts
- For Some Feathered Dinosaurs, Bigger Not Always Better
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Increasing Drought Stress Challenges Vulnerable Hydraulic System of Plants, Professor Finds
- Cutting Real Christmas Trees Less Environmentally Harmful Than Using an Artificial One for Six Years, Biologists Say
- From Mediterranean Coasts to Tatra Mountains and Beyond: Plant Chromosome Number Variation
- Orsini's Viper: Alternates Between Reproducing and Growing, Year-by-Year
- Three New Arthropod Species Have Been Found in the Maestrazgo Caves in Teruel
- Drought Affects Mediterranean Truffle Harvest
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Rapid Changes in Climate Don't Slow Some Lizards
- Using Biomarkers from Prehistoric Human Feces to Track Settlement and Agriculture
- Evolutionary Mode Routinely Varies Amongst Morphological Traits Within Fossil Species Lineages
- How Diversity Helps Microbial Communities Respond to Change
- First Evidence of Ocean Acidification Affecting Live Marine Creatures in the Southern Ocean
- Dendroecology, an Ally of the Conservation for Biodiversity
Posted November 21, 2012:
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Birch Tree Genome Sequenced for First Time
- High-Speed Video and Artificial Flowers Shed Light on Mysteries of Hummingbird-Pollinated Flowers
- Herbivore Defense in Ferns
- Maple Syrup, Moose, and the Impacts of Climate Change in the North
- Algae Can Take Energy from Other Plants
- Midges in a Heat-Based Test of Endurance: Evolutionary History Determines Adaptability to High Temperatures
- Europe Must Not Lose Momentum in Marine Biodiversity Research, Experts Urge
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Estrogenic Plants Linked to Altered Hormones, Possible Behavior Changes in Monkeys
- Beargrass, a Plant of Many Roles, Is Focus of New Report
- New Species Literally Spend Decades on the Shelf
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Clocks Are Ticking and Climate Is Changing: Increasing Plant Productivity in a Changing Climate
- Indirect Effects of Climate Change Could Alter Landscapes
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Conserving Biodiversity and Sustaining Livelihoods Are Essential Components for Achieving Climate Change Mitigation Goals in Long Run
- At Least One-Third of Marine Species Remain Undescribed
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Grasshoppers Change Their Tune to Stay Tuned Over Traffic Noise
- Plants and Soils Could Exacerbate Climate Change as Global Climate Warms
Posted November 12, 2012:
Posted November 11, 2012:
- New Way in Which Plants Control Flower Production
- Climate Change Threatens Giant Pandas' Bamboo Buffet -- And Survival
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Arabica Coffee Could Be Extinct in the Wild Within 70 Years
- Sharks: Bad Creatures or Bad Image?
- Researchers Test Solution to Fungal Disease of Ash Trees
- Rising Seas Caused by Glacial Melting Linked to Caribbean 'Extinction' of Bats
- Protected Areas in East Africa May Not Be Conserving Iconic Plants
- City Birds Adapt to Their New Predators
Posted November 6, 2012:
- Saber-Toothed Cats and Bear Dogs: How They Made Cohabitation Work
- Strange Diet for Methane-Consuming Microorganisms
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Posted October 31, 2012:
- Excess Nitrogen Fertiliser Increasing Warming in China
- Do Australia's Giant Fire-Dependent Trees Belong in the Rainforest?
- Plant Inventory Looks for Rare Species, Maps out Future Conservation
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