Search results for Invertebrate

Ecology Nov 12, 2025

How stressors shape life in rivers

Agriculture, wastewater, dams, the runoff of fine sediments from croplands and, last but not least, climate change with its rising temperatures are changing the quality and structure of freshwater ecosystems, especially rivers. ...

Space Exploration Nov 7, 2025

Insects on the space menu: A sustainable food source for future missions

Long before humans reached orbit, insects had already shown they could handle the hurdles of spaceflight. Light, highly adaptable and nutritionally rich, these resilient animals present an attractive option for European researchers ...

Education Nov 7, 2025

Children's books feature tidy nuclear families—but the animal kingdom tells a different story

Animals in children's stories are often depicted as living in neat mom, dad and children family units. Examples include Fantastic Mr. Fox, 101 Dalmatians and, more recently, Peppa Pig and Bluey. But, this might leave people ...

Plants & Animals Nov 6, 2025

From the depths to discovery: Tiny limpet reveals big secrets of the deep sea

In the inky depths of the Central Pacific Ocean, nearly 2,400 meters below the surface, scientists have discovered a new species of deep-sea limpet clinging to a sunken log.

Ecology Nov 3, 2025

Tiles, leaves and cotton strips examined to measure river health

The Stream Ecology group of the University of the Basque Country (EHU) has tested various ways of measuring river quality in three streams in the Green Belt area of Vitoria-Gasteiz. Using these trials as the basis, the team ...

Plants & Animals Oct 23, 2025

Traffic noise joins land clearance as damaging to bird survival

From agriculture and urban land clearance to loss of habitat and feral animal predation, native wild animals and their food sources face a rising tide of threats caused by human activities.

Plants & Animals Oct 21, 2025

Life in the fast (and slow) lanes for salmon

Life-history variation is fundamental to the long-term persistence of populations and species because it ensures their ability to adapt to changing environments. Many important studies have focused on life-history variation ...

Plants & Animals Oct 15, 2025

Ocean species discovery: 14 new marine animals described

Earth's vast oceanic biodiversity remains largely unexplored, with only a fraction of an estimated two million total living marine species formally named and described. A significant challenge is the protracted delay, often ...

Plants & Animals Oct 8, 2025

Global atlas of thermal tolerance provides heat check for freshwater organisms

Climate change not only causes temperatures on land and in the sea to rise, but also leads to warming rivers, lakes, and streams—with serious consequences for the animals living within them. A research team at the University ...

Ecology Oct 7, 2025

Blackwater photos suggest new symbiosis between fish and anemones

A new manuscript published in the Journal of Fish Biology reveals that relationships between fish and sea anemones are more diverse than those portrayed in "Finding Nemo." Captured through breathtaking blackwater photography, ...

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