
Evolution Impacts Environment: Fundamental Shift in How Biologists Perceive Relationship Between Evolution and Ecology
The traditional view is that
ecology shapes evolution.
Some research has suggested,
however, that evolutionary
processes reciprocate by
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'Boutique' Fish Farms Created for Ugandans to Combat Lake Victoria's Depleted Fish Supplies
In a unique project to
combat depleted fish
supplies in Lake Victoria,
researchers have established
'boutique' fish farms in
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Commercial Fishing Endangers Dolphin Populations, New Study Finds
Extensive commercial fishing
endangers dolphin
populations in the
Mediterranean, according to
a new study by researchers
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Seabed Biodiversity of the Straits of Magellan and Drake Passage
A study of animals visible
to the naked eye and living
in and on the seabed -- the
"macrobenthos" -- of the
Straits of Magellan and
... > full story
- Evolution Impacts Environment: Fundamental Shift in How Biologists Perceive Relationship Between Evolution and Ecology
- 'Boutique' Fish Farms Created for Ugandans to Combat Lake Victoria's Depleted Fish Supplies
- Commercial Fishing Endangers Dolphin Populations, New Study Finds
- Seabed Biodiversity of the Straits of Magellan and Drake Passage
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Will Earlier Springs Throw Nature out of Step?
February 9, 2010 The recent trend towards earlier UK springs and summers has been accelerating, according to a new study. The research is the most comprehensive and rigorous assessment so far of long-term changes in ... > full story -
Barley Protein Concentrate Could Replace Fishmeal in Aquaculture Feeds
February 5, 2010 Scientists have developed a barley protein concentrate that could be fed to trout and other commercially produced ... > full story -
Water Movements Can Shape Fish Evolution
February 4, 2010 Researchers have found that the hydrodynamic environment of fish can shape their physical form and swimming ... > full story -
Shark Virgin Birth Study Shows Offspring Can Survive Long Term
February 4, 2010 Shark pups born to virgin mothers can survive over the long-term, according to new research. The study shows for the first time that some virgin births can result in viable ... > full story -
Quantum Mechanics at Work in Photosynthesis: Algae Familiar With These Processes for Nearly Two Billion Years
February 4, 2010 Chemists have made a major contribution to the emerging field of quantum biology, observing quantum mechanics at work in photosynthesis in marine ... > full story -
Is Iron from Soil a Factor in Algal Blooms?
February 4, 2010 Scientists are studying the part that iron from Australia's iron-rich soil plays in the algal blooms that plague parts of the eastern coast line during ... > full story -
New Research Rejects 80-Year Theory of 'Primordial Soup' as the Origin of Life
February 3, 2010 For 80 years it has been accepted that early life began in a "primordial soup" of organic molecules before evolving out of the oceans millions of years later. Today the "soup" theory has been ... > full story -
Fossils Show Earliest Animal Trails
February 3, 2010 Trails found in rocks dating back 565 million years are thought to be the earliest evidence of animal locomotion ever found. The newly-discovered fossils, from rocks in Newfoundland in Canada, were ... > full story -
Storm Runoff and Sewage Treatment Outflow Contaminated With Household Pesticides
February 3, 2010 Pyrethroid pesticides were supposed to be a benign replacement for organophosphates used around the home, but a new study shows that these insecticides are showing up at toxic levels in storm runoff ... > full story -
Marine Lab Hunts Subtle Clues to Environmental Threats to Blue Crabs
February 3, 2010 Researchers are at work trying to identify the clues that will finger specific, yet elusive, environmental threats to the Atlantic blue ... > full story
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