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The global decline of wild bee populations is alarming. Landscapes characterized by intensive agriculture offer hardly any ...
The study involved sampling plants, herbivorous insects, and their parasitoids, as well as pollinators, across six different habitat types. Over 11,000 species interactions were documented.
Before the ‘Out of Africa’ migration that led humans into Eurasia and beyond, new research shows that humans expanded their ...
The habitat changes could be due to climate, UMaine scientists say. Water temperatures increased nearly 3 degrees Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, during the study period across the lobster ...
"Starting from about 70,000 years ago, we see that they suddenly start to intensify this exploitation of diverse habitats and also expand into new types of habitat in a way we don't see before.
Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra ...
A team of UMaine scientists, however, found that from 1995-2021, occupancy of boulder habitats dropped by 60%. Meanwhile, the number of lobsters residing in sediment or featureless ledge habitats ...