People power in Kenya greatly improves local fisheries
Harnessing ‘people power’ to manage fisheries in the developing world has significantly benefited local communities and coral…
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Harnessing ‘people power’ to manage fisheries in the developing world has significantly benefited local communities and coral…
Scientists working on islands in Florida have documented the rapid evolution of a native lizard species — in as little as 15 years…
Birds that dive for fish while wintering in the Salish Sea, located between British Columbia and Washington, are more likely to be in…
Over the past two decades, the resident communities of birds that attend eastern North America’s backyard bird feeders in winter have…
The evolution of worms, insects, vertebrates and other “bilateral” animals — those with distinct left and right sides…
How this wrist bone development happened has been the subject of much debate, with substantial disagreement between developmental…
New findings by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, suggest that an evolutionary arms race between rival elements within…
As scientists catalog the trillions of bacteria found in every nook and cranny of the human body, a new look by the University of Michigan…
The first comprehensive map of hummingbirds’ 22-million-year-old family tree — reconstructed based on careful analysis of 284 of…
In an effort to understand the molecular basis of adaptation in vertebrates, researchers sequenced the genomes and transcriptomes of five…