
Shrimp Sounds Could Lure Baby Oysters to Build New Reefs
Piping in audio of snapping shrimp could help the oysters reestablish long-lost ecosystems

Piping in audio of snapping shrimp could help the oysters reestablish long-lost ecosystems

Creation as science; climbing Mount Everest

Dam-building beavers are helping stave off some of the worst effects of climate-driven droughts and floods

Juneteenth offers an opportunity to reflect on the wildlife linked to a people’s transformation

Here’s how they choose the right leaf for the job

A new seal’s-eye view shows these specialized hairs in motion at sea

From giant land-based salmon tanks to submersible shellfish platforms, experiments in aquaculture are dotting Maine’s coasts

Urban environments naturally train critical thinkers and observational experts who are the future of ecology

Veterinarians and rabbit owners are racing to protect bunnies as a hemorrhagic disease spreads

Maps of the journey show the importance of conserving vast, unfenced landscapes to aid the survival of Mongolian gazelles

This “keystone” variant of a gene could make or break a food web in an experimental system

An ecological model suggests islands are better at preserving literature as well as species

A huge invasive spider from East Asia that swarmed Georgia could soon take over most of the U.S. East Coast, a new study has revealed

Studies of bird feeding in the U.K. raise concerns about the ecological impacts of provisioning our feathered friends

Long-standing studies on the effects of radiation exposure to ecosystems have been thrown into uncertainty

The cloud is not only material but also an ecological force

The colony thrives in a frigid ocean covered by ice year-round

Dams mop up debris that would otherwise kill fish and other downstream wildlife, new observations suggest

Turtle eggs feed the dunes in which they are laid and serve as a reminder of how humans conservation efforts reap positive effects

Mitigation strategies typically do not include forests, but my team’s research suggests they should
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