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Fish 'fingerprints' in the ocean reveal which species are moving home due to climate change
Species across the planet are on the move. Climate change has already caused more than 12,000 species to shift their homes across land, freshwater and the sea. They move to escape unfavorable ...
Unusual preservative in specimen jars proved to be a sweet solution for studying changes in genetic diversity among fish ...
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Microbial DNA sequencing reveals nutrient pollution and climate change reinforce lake eutrophication
The algal blooms increasingly seen in Canadian lakes have been linked to both nutrient pollution from agricultural runoff and climate change. However, a new Concordia-led study using DNA sequencing of ...
Few of us ever think about what happens beneath our feet when we walk through a field of wheat or clover. We see the stalks, leaves, and flowers, but in practice we have no direct access to the roots.
Ivan Nagelkerken receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Angus Mitchell, Chloe Hayes, and David Booth do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or ...
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