"You couldn't put your finger in the water," said the lead author of the study, which spotlights the impacts of planetary ...
Increasingly severe and numerous wildfires are changing the face of land across the globe, but new research by UC San Diego and others reveals that aquatic ecosystems are also being transformed, the ...
Researchers have shown that the effects of wildfires are not limited to terrestrial ecosystems. Aquatic ecosystems are also undergoing rapid changes. The study found that fire debris transforms lakes ...
To limit damage Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been increasing its efforts to detect the bivalve since it was first ...
Drugs like cocaine and a common metabolite of it, benzoylecgonine, show up in bodies of water near urban areas. People excrete drugs through urine and feces, which travels down the wastewater system ...
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Scientists alarmed by zombie worms missing from B.C. waters
A ten-year study found that zombie worms are missing from the ocean floor in waters off British Columbia’s coast—a finding ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Floods, spatially complex water flows, and organism movements all generate important fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial ...
A contract to restore wetlands, riparian corridors, and fish and wildlife habitat within Ballinger Park in the city of Mountlake Terrace, Washington, was awarded by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
Highly stable and easily diffused through wind or ocean currents, microplastics have quickly become ubiquitous in nature, as a consequence of multiple anthropogenic activities. Their accumulations in ...
With their surgical nibbles, these large, semi-aquatic, buck-toothed rodents have emerged as crucial helpers for ecologists ...
On 17 May 2022, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission signed an agreement to begin aquatic ecosystem restoration design and construction work at Harlan County ...
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How fish change gender to survive: The natural adaptation of clownfish, wrasses, and sea turtles
Many aquatic animals exhibit sequential hermaphroditism, changing sex to adapt to environmental cues, social dominance, or ...
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