New spider species in the Amazon mimics parasitic fungus
Strategic angle: An international research team has discovered a unique spider species in the Ecuadorian Amazon that mimics a parasitic fungus.
33 articles tagged with "biodiversity"
Strategic angle: An international research team has discovered a unique spider species in the Ecuadorian Amazon that mimics a parasitic fungus.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals diverse life forms thriving nearly 10 kilometers below the ocean's surface in Japan's trenches.
Strategic angle: A study reveals how snow leopards, leopards, and Himalayan wolves share habitats in Nepal's Lapchi Valley by dividing their prey.
Strategic angle: Insects, comprising up to 90% of all animal species, face critical survival challenges due to rising temperatures in tropical regions.
Strategic angle: Citizen science data reveals early flowering, nesting and insect activity as global heating accelerates seasonal change.
Strategic angle: Natura 2000 aims to protect biodiversity across the EU with its extensive network of protected areas.
Strategic angle: A new study highlights the growing reliance on less beneficial species in aquaculture, raising concerns for food security and biodiversity.
Strategic angle: A new initiative aims to create a comprehensive index for butterfly species to enhance conservation efforts globally.
Strategic angle: A recent study reveals that only 25% of priority areas for freshwater fish protection in Colombia overlap with existing protected areas.
Strategic angle: PlantNet offers a wealth of data for identifying plants and understanding biodiversity.
Strategic angle: Taxonomic and phylogenetic endemism highlight the unique biodiversity of Central China.
Strategic angle: The first comprehensive report on the state of U.S. lands, water, and wildlife highlights significant trends affecting both ecosystems and human health.
Strategic angle: A groundbreaking discovery reveals a new superfamily of marine life, shedding light on ocean biodiversity.
Strategic angle: Museum collections are evolving to meet modern research needs.
Strategic angle: An international research team has created high-resolution global maps of invasion risk for alien plant species, revealing significant shifts due to climate change.
Strategic angle: National Trust reports positive impact of beavers on local habitats one year after reintroduction.
Strategic angle: A new species discovered in the Galapagos Islands adds to the legacy of Darwin's evolutionary theory.
Strategic angle: New research highlights the ecological benefits of beavers in wetland habitats.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals how invasive pollinators are fundamentally altering native plant-pollinator interactions in Chile.
Strategic angle: New study enhances understanding of deep-sea biodiversity and evolutionary processes.
Strategic angle: The South China Sea faces growing threats from subsurface marine heat waves that could impact its rich biodiversity and fisheries.
Strategic angle: New research highlights the regional uniqueness of sponge species in the Indo-Pacific, a vital area for marine biodiversity.
Strategic angle: Recent analysis reveals a concerning trend in the rate of species turnover within ecosystems.
Strategic angle: Environmental DNA offers a new approach to marine conservation efforts in Australia.
Strategic angle: Researchers have uncovered a universal pattern showing how temperature affects life on Earth.
Strategic angle: Research led by the University of Cambridge and the RSPB shows that farming wetland-adapted crops on wetter peat can enhance bird biodiversity.
Strategic angle: Mangrove forests are crucial for coastal protection and biodiversity, but new data indicates a decline in their resilience.
Strategic angle: Researchers discover how the scarlet monkeyflower survived a four-year drought in California through rapid evolution.
Strategic angle: Adopting less invasive timber harvesting techniques aids tropical forest recovery and enhances carbon storage.
Strategic angle: Scientists at the University of East Anglia uncover a link between gut health and the immune system through the Seychelles warbler.
Strategic angle: Research shows that while king penguins currently thrive in a warming climate, future changes may pose risks to their survival.
Strategic angle: Research shows that cattle grazing has significantly increased plant diversity in the Yorkshire Dales.
Strategic implications in focus: Half of nations have met a UN deadline to report on how they are tackling biodiversity loss.