Concerns Grow Over Escaped Flowerhorn Fish in Laguna's Ecosystem
The presence of escaped Flowerhorn cichlids in San Pablo City raises alarms about ecological impacts and potential health risks for residents.
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The presence of escaped Flowerhorn cichlids in San Pablo City raises alarms about ecological impacts and potential health risks for residents.
Research indicates that less diverse forest habitats may still effectively sustain spider populations, challenging traditional views on biodiversity's role in ecology.
Research indicates that the sequence in which species are lost from grasslands significantly affects their stability, impacting food security and carbon storage.
The global spread of the H5N1 virus raises concerns for Australia's unique wildlife. What does this mean for the country's biodiversity and conservation efforts?
A recent study from the University of St. Andrews suggests a significant correlation between the decline of local species and the risk of global extinction.
A recent study indicates that temperate regions are facing a greater threat of local extinctions due to climate change compared to tropical areas, raising concerns about biodiversity loss.
A recent study from the University of Göttingen underscores the vital role of traditional farming in food production, biodiversity protection, and cultural identity preservation.
A collaborative effort led by researchers, including members from the University of Tartu, has provided fresh perspectives on a longstanding ecological debate related to Darwin's theories.
A study from Germany highlights the potential of solar panels on rewetted peatlands to support bird habitats while generating renewable energy and aiding carbon sequestration.
New research sheds light on how competing plants can thrive together, revealing the importance of soil interactions in ecological dynamics.
The recovery of wetlands in the Venetian Lagoon has created a new habitat for flamingos, marking their recent emergence in the area.
A spider known for its ability to hunt mosquitoes may change how we view these often-misunderstood creatures, highlighting their potential benefits in controlling pest populations.