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The Fastest Rate Of New Species Discovery In History Just Happened. Here’s What Scientists Are Finding
Species discovery rates are accelerating, not declining. A new study shows 2020 broke records for new species descriptions, ...
Despite its importance for tourism and rural development, the biogeographic status of semi-desert and savanna transition inselbergs and mountains in central Namibia is poorly known. This study ...
At the University of Arizona, a new lab is giving scientists the tools to predict the future of life on Earth. The Data ...
Scientists used decades old air filters to read DNA in dust, revealing a long decline in biodiversity across northern Sweden.
Aim: Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the most important factors driving current biodiversity decline. Nonetheless, the relationship between biodiversity and landscape patterns appears more ...
Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen biodiversity pattern of coral reef fishes that suggests some fishes might be exceptionally vulnerable to environmental change. A new study shows plankton ...
A study published in Water Biology and Security has revealed the spatial and temporal patterns of biodiversity in four taxonomic groups – fish, macroinvertebrates, zooplankton and phytoplankton – ...
A new study has examined spatial biodiversity patterns surrounding one of the most severe extinction events of the last 500 million years. Their study shows that the regions we now associate with some ...
Across Earth’s many landscapes and oceans, life has formed in patterns that might not be obvious at first. While it may seem like species are scattered randomly, a new global study suggests there’s an ...
A never-before-seen biodiversity pattern of coral reef fishes suggests some fishes might be exceptionally vulnerable to environmental change. It highlights, for the first time, a unique link between ...
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