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- Earth Is On Track To Lose More Than 1,000 Wild Mammal Species . . .
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services - or IPBES - report said Friday that unless humankind improves the sustainable use of nature, the Earth is on its way to losing 12% of its wild tree species, over a thousand wild mammal species and almost 450 species of sharks and rays, among other irreparable harm
- Wild female chimps go through menopause similar to humans, a . . .
They found older females experienced changes in hormones, similar to female humans entering menopause The timing of these hormone changes was also similar to humans
- Half of All Species Are on the Move—And Were Feeling It
A tally of more than 4,000 species from around the world shows that roughly half are on the move The ones on land are moving an average of more than 10 miles per decade , while marine species are
- Wild animals are evolving faster than anybody thought
The “fundamental theorem” has been known for 90 years, but it has been difficult to apply in practice those data represent around 250,000 animals and 2 6 million hours of field work
- Thousands of undiscovered mammal species may be hidden in . . .
Our first task was to identify known species that might actually contain two or more species To do this, we analyzed 1 million gene sequences from 4,300 named species, identifying clusters of
- A review of climate change effects on marine mammals in . . .
Conserving marine mammals requires understanding whether and how climate change affects them, either negatively or positively, especially at the population level Links between climate change and demographic parameters have been reported for only relatively few species among the vastly more diverse and well-studied terrestrial mammals [11, 12
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