Science Daily Biodiversity News:
- Small isolated wetlands are pollution-catching powerhouses
- Protected areas fail to safeguard more than 75% of global insect species
- Mixing between species reduces vulnerability to climate change
- UK's Overseas Territories at ongoing risk from wide range of invasive species
- A fairy-like robot flies by the power of wind and light
- Ancestral variation guides future environmental adaptations
- Farming more seaweed to be food, feed and fuel
- Economics trump environment to save big cats, say ecologists
- Immense diversity and interdependence in high temp deep-sea microorganism communities
- Environment law fails to protect threatened species in Australia
- Can elephants save the planet?
- More effective protected areas needed to halt biodiversity loss
- Forests face fierce threats from multiple industries, not just agricultural expansion
- Collision risk and habitat loss: Wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species
- Special drone collects environmental DNA from trees
- Sharing the burden of carbon dioxide removal
- Biodiversity safeguards bird communities under a changing climate
- Researchers' discovery of five new deep-sea squat lobster species calls for revision of current classification
- Better access to sunlight could be lifeline for corals worldwide
- Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals
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