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Dragonflies reveal how biodiversity changes in time and space
Dragonflies biodiversity changes time space
2017/7/24
An ecological filter in a pond, such as voracious fish that feed on dragonflies and damselflies, can help ecologists predict how biodiversity loss may impact specific habitats, according to Rice Unive...
Global forest network cracks the case of tropical biodiversity(图)
Global forest network cracks tropical biodiversity
2017/7/24
If aliens sent an exploratory mission to Earth, one of the first things they’d notice — after the fluffy white clouds and blue oceans of our water world — would be the way vegetation grades from exube...
Study:Targeted conservation could protect more of Earth’s biodiversity
protect more Earth’s biodiversity
2017/7/20
A new study finds that major gains in global biodiversity can be achieved if an additional 5% of land is set aside to protect key species.Scientists from Yale University and the University of Grenoble...
Gladiator games:Biodiversity can offer protection to weaker species
Gladiator games Biodiversity weaker species
2017/7/20
If you pit a pair of gladiators, one strong and one weak, against each other 10 times, the outcome will likely be the same every time: The stronger competitor will defeat the weak. But if you add into...
Historically, natural products are one of the oldest chemical areas of investigation and have been an inspiration for several Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Medical and Ecological research fields. From the...
Historically, natural products are one of the oldest chemical areas of investigation and have been an inspiration for several Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Medical and Ecological research fields. From the...
Forecasting climate change's effects on biodiversity hindered by lack of data
climate change biodiversity lack of data
2016/9/29
An international group of biologists is calling for data collection on a global scale to improve forecasts of how climate change affects animals and plants.
Accurate model predictions can greatly aid...
Biological invasions threaten biodiversity,economy and human livelihood in developing countries
Biological invasions biodiversity economy human livelihood developing countries
2016/9/12
The damage caused by non-native species like the Harlequin ladybird and mink, threaten global biodiversity and cost global economies US$1.4 trillion annually. They can transmit disease, choke river sy...
Biodiversity in salt marshes builds climate resilience
Biodiversity salt marshes climate resilience
2016/8/23
Coastal ecosystems worldwide are feeling the heat of climate change. In the Southeastern U.S., salt marshes have endured massive grass die-offs as a result of intense drought, which can affect everyth...
29th International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products and the 9th International Conference on Biodiversity?(ISCNP-29 & ICOB-9)
Chemistry of Natural Products Chemical Biology
2016/7/27
On behalf of the scientific committee, I am pleased to be able to invite you to the ?9th International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products and the 9th International Conference on Biodivers...
中国科学院西双版纳热带植物园森林生态系统结构、功能与动态研究组副研究员Akihiro Nakamura 近期受邀担任Biodiversity and Conservation 杂志副主编,他希望在他的任期内进一步提高该杂志的声望和影响因子
First Study of Arthropods in U.S. Homes Finds Huge Biodiversity
Arthropods U.S. Homes Biodiversity
2016/2/22
Although humans and arthropods have been living and evolving together for all of our history, we know very little about the arthropods we share our homes with apart from major pest groups. Here we sur...
First Study of Arthropods in U.S. Homes Finds Huge Biodiversity
Arthropods U.S. Homes Huge Biodiversity
2016/1/23
Although humans and arthropods have been living and evolving together for all of our history, we know very little about the arthropods we share our homes with apart from major pest groups. Here we sur...
The Tara Oceans expedition harkens back
to 18th-century sailing voyages that explored
uncharted worlds, including Darwin’s voyage
aboard the HMS Beagle and the Challenger
expedition that heral...
Life on Earth:National Science Foundation awards $23 million for studies of planet's biodiversity
Life on Earth National Science Foundation awards $23 million planet's biodiversity
2015/9/18
Rapid changes are happening in the Arctic: ice cover is shrinking, permafrost is thawing. But what's happening to ground-dwelling species such as mosses?
Mosses are critical parts of nutrient cycles ...