biodiversity
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Vines Helped Tarzan Commute, But They Are Strangling Trees Due to Climate Change, Researchers Say
Vines are becoming increasingly abundant in tropical forests as a result of climate change and severe seasonal drought and their rapid growth is harming trees and impacting carbon storage, a new study has revealed.
Latest Research Articles
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Fish Frenzy Occurring In the Salish Sea, New Study Shows
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Extinct Marine Mammal Vacuumed Shorelines For Food, Say Researchers
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Fish Extend Their Jaws To Catch More Prey
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Can Snakes Grow Legs?
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How Giraffes Got Their Necks: Fossils Reveal Clues
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Breathing Fish and Sneezing Monkey Among the Many New Species Found In the Himalayas
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New Hog-Nosed Rat Discovered in Indonesia [WATCH]
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Rejuvenating Natural Plant Defenses
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Researchers Reveal Three New Species Of Fruit Flies
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US Fish and Wildlife Service Lists Military and Great Green Macaws as Endangered
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Students Revive Extinct Squash From 800-Year-Old Seeds
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New Species Discovered Among Northwestern Hawaiian Islands