American Journal of Physiological Anthropology 59, 139-49 (1970). Bond, W. J. & Keeley. J. E. Fire as a global ‘herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems. Trends in Ecology ...
Our world is warming, and how exactly that will affect our ecosystems is a critical question. As the climate shifts, plants and animals are already responding in some obvious ways—like your daffodils ...
Scientists have uncovered how sundews, Charles Darwin's favorite plant, become more carnivorous in certain habitats.
Life isn't always a beach for Phillip Island's beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new ...
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A study by The University of Western Australia found that maintaining some predation pressure in havens gave native fauna ...
COVINA, Calif., Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Workers at a US Ecology/Republic Services facility in Hesperia, Calif., have voted to unionize with Teamsters Local 396. "We wanted to join the ...
covering human-plant interactions for the journal. Making use of her background in human evolutionary studies, palaeoanthropology and human ecology, she moved to Nature Ecology and Evolution in ...