Winning shots from the Capturing Ecology competition highlight the complex relationships that shape ecosystems.
In the mineral-rich landscapes of Western Australia, researchers surveying native flora have documented an unfamiliar insect species. The Bee, previously unrecorded in scientific literature, stood out ...
In the midst of climate change, awareness of humanity’s negative impact on the planet has grown, making the idea of moving to ...
Global food trade is essential for food security, but its ecological consequences often remain unseen. A new data paper ...
IntroductionEcological degradation and climate change have emerged as some of the most urgent moral and existential challenges confronting humanity today. The accelerating loss of biodiversity, ...
Study finds spider monkeys share ‘insider knowledge’ about this key aspect of life - Spider monkeys share their knowledge of ...
Spider monkeys share “insider knowledge” about where to find the best fruit trees in the forest rather than foraging at random, research has found. The monkeys constantly change their social subgroups ...
Tucked into the heart of Chapel Hill, a living, breathing treasure is waiting to surprise you at every turn. The North ...
This web of food-centered relationships will take center stage at the California Native Plant Foods Celebration and Symposium, a first-of-its-kind event at the University of California, Davis. It will ...
Influence of Elephant-Driven Vegetation Structure and Altitudinal Gradient on the Occurrence of the Endemic Mount Cameroon Francolin ...
India’s much-celebrated principle of ‘Unity in Diversity’ evokes not only its remarkable cultural tapestry but also the deep biological richness that the country sustains.