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- Living Planet Index | WWF
Population sizes of vertebrate species measured by the Living Planet Index (LPI) have more than halved in little more than 40 years The LPI, which measures trends in thousands of populations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish across the globe shows a decline of 58 per cent between 1970 and 2012
- PNAS
PNAS publishes high-quality research across various scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry, physics, and social sciences
- Global honeybee health decline factors and potential . . .
Pesticide exposure, heavy metal pollution, and biological stressors drive a worldwide, ongoing, and rapid population decline of the crucial pollinator honeybee Drastic colony loss of honeybees may well precipitate a food security crisis Here a systematic review was conducted, examining reports on a global scale to propose a bench line for common pesticides and potentially toxic element (PTE
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- 12 Shark Facts That May Surprise You | NOAA Fisheries
2 Most sharks have good eyesight Most sharks can see well in dark lighted areas, have fantastic night vision, and can see colors The back of sharks’ eyeballs have a reflective layer of tissue called a tapetum This helps sharks see extremely well with little light
- World City Populations Interactive Map 1950-2035 - LuminoCity3D
Explore the global urban transformation with an interactive map of city populations from 1950-2035 Identify the world's fastest growing cities and regions, and urbanisation cycles of growth and decline Data is from the UN World Urbanization Prospects 2018
- Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the . . .
decline of marine apex predators is still unfolding Large sharks in particular have experienced rapid declines over the last decades In this study, we review the documented changes in exploited elasmobranch communities in coastal, demersal, and pelagic habitats, and synthesize the effects of sharks on their prey and wider communities
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