(1) The demographic behaviour of two Viola species (V. fimbriatula and V. lanceolata) from open clearings is reported and compared with that of three woodland species. (2) Measurements were made of ...
It is no secret that the mass production of cars, telephones, computers and other household goods has led to the accelerated ...
High school textbooks may frame evolution as a thing of the past, but it is very much alive, said Dr. Arkhat Abzhanov, a ...
Scientists exploring a World War II weapons dumpsite in the Baltic Sea have discovered swarms of sea creatures thriving on the surfaces of long-abandoned explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
What began as a simple leaflet of basic guidelines for pest control technicians has evolved into a one of its kind publication: The Secret Cockroach Guide My Technicians Use by Arnold Sciberras. This ...
According to a new study by the EHU's BEZ-EKOFISKO research group, the choice of using eucalyptus in forestry needs to be ...
More marine life is living on some World War II munitions disposed of on the Baltic Sea's seabed than on the sediment ...
Our rapidly changing world requires experts trained in global biodiversity and its conservation. The EEOB Option emphasizes organismal diversity, ecology, and evolution in courses with outdoor field ...
Responsibility for the enormous project to return Capitol Lake to an estuary has been transferred to the Department of Ecology. The Washington State Legislature included the decision in the budget ...
Dr. Joan Strassmann's latest book on the behavior of flocks, families, and communes is a fact-filled flight into the diverse ...
Marine life is unexpectedly flourishing on discarded World War II munitions in the Baltic Sea. A new study has found that ...