How Is Human Mismanagement Reshaping the Biodiversity of American Forests?
Human-introduced trees are silently reshaping US forests, eliminating rare native species.
Human-introduced trees are silently reshaping US forests, eliminating rare native species.
A new study outlines some of the biggest threats that environmental change poses to the worldwide production of cacao, the plant source for chocolate, and some ideas to overcome them in the near future.
Some tropical trees not only survive lightning strikes but use them as weapons against competitors.
A recent study shows that cities are transforming hummingbird behaviour, favouring generalist interactions with plants and altering the structure of plant-pollinator networks.
A deep dive into how the unique floral structures of Bauhinia galpinii have evolved to attract and interact with swallowtail butterflies.
Discover how subtle hues and clever chemistry help green flowers communicate with bees and flies.
A new study reveals that sometimes adding more data to a model reduces its predictive power.
Saving lapwings means managing Italian farm landscapes for sparse vegetation.
The Canary Islands are renowned for their breathtaking landscapes and unique endemic flora. From the ancient laurel forests to striking succulents and vibrant wildflowers, this archipelago hosts extraordinary plant species, each adapted to the region’s diverse climates and volcanic habitats.
Urban gardeners can make unusual niches for pollinators in their cities.
Somkuwar & Dhole find that rising temperatures will prove the biggest challenge that centuries-old winemaking traditions have yet faced.
Researchers discover how invasive plants use colour to compete with native plants for pollinators.
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