A study has been released, which for the first time tallies butterfly data from more than 76,000 surveys across the ...
The Science Division has announced that Erika Zavaleta, a professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, has ...
A massive stretch of bladderwrack seaweed in the Baltic Sea has just been revealed as one of nature’s biggest surprises. For ...
Applying industrial ecology practices to petrochemical manufacturing can increase efficiency and reduce waste and pollution.
Livestock grazing disrupts spider populations, potentially increasing disease risk from ticks and mites while degrading ...
Cody Hinkley spent much of his youth outdoors. His childhood memories are full of adventures — exploring the wilderness, ...
Pollinators are animals that help to transport pollen from one location to another in the plant reproduction process.
Rare and powerful compounds, known as keystone molecules, can build a web of invisible interactions among species.
A sweeping study for the first time tallies butterfly data from more than 76,000 surveys across the continental United States. The results: Butterflies -- all of them -- are disappearing.
Researchers have uncovered a critical link between rising temperatures and declines in a species' population, shedding new light on how global warming threatens natural ecosystems. The study revealed ...
Survey is part of a Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation study funded by a $130,000 Washington Department ...