Science Daily Biodiversity News:
- River erosion can shape fish evolution
- Deep sea surveys detect over five thousand new species in future mining hotspot
- Global macrogenetic map of marine habitat-forming species
- Climate change to push species over abrupt tipping points
- Butterflies on the decline
- The number of the world's farms to halve by 2100
- We now know exactly what happens in nature when we fell forests
- Nature is changing as land abandonment increases
- Beetles and their biodiversity in dead wood
- Exploring the underground connections between trees
- Small wildlife surveys can produce 'big picture' results
- Archaea in a warming climate become less diverse, more predictable
- Vanishing glaciers threaten alpine biodiversity
- Fossil find in California shakes up the natural history of cycad plants
- New research redefines mammalian tree of life
- Elephant ecosystems in decline
- Ant mounds are more important for biodiversity than previously thought
- Researchers explore techniques to successfully reintroduce captive birds into the wild
- Abundance of urban honeybees adversely impacts wild bee populations
- Mysterious underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study
PNAS Sustainability Science:
- Limiting global-mean temperature increase to 1.5–2 °C could reduce the incidence and spatial spread of dengue fever in Latin America
- Air quality, health, and climate implications of China’s synthetic natural gas development
- Historical forest baselines reveal potential for continued carbon sequestration
- Development at the wildland–urban interface and the mitigation of forest-fire risk