As climate changes, where will B.C.'s wildlife find refuge?
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Photo: Damian Power/Wolfhound Wildlife Services. A wolverine perches on a rock in Nunavut as North Vancouver environment…
Photo: Damian Power/Wolfhound Wildlife Services. A wolverine perches on a rock in Nunavut as North Vancouver environment…
In the wooded foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Jason Fisher nailed the flesh of a beaver carcass to a tree.
In the wooded foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Jason Fisher nailed the flesh of a beaver carcass to a tree.
In the wooded foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Jason Fisher nailed the flesh of a beaver carcass to a tree.
Grey seals are returning to UK waters — but their situation remains precarious: Seals, sea lions and walruses – a group of…
Seals, sea lions and walruses—a group of animals called pinnipeds—have been heavily exploited throughout much of human history.
– By Katrina Davis, Associate Professor of Conservation Biology, University of Oxford One-third of the world’s grey seals now…
Seals, sea lions and walruses – a group of animals called pinnipeds – have been heavily exploited throughout much of human…
Seals, sea lions and walruses – a group of animals called pinnipeds – have been heavily exploited throughout much of human…
Alors qu'elles peuvent paraître protégées, les eaux situées à environ 1.000 mètres de profondeur se réchauffent aussi.
Un equipo internacional de científicos ha estudiado los cambios en la abundancia de algunas especies en el rango longitudinal…
Desde la época preindustrial, los océanos del mundo se han calentado en promedio 1 °C como consecuencia del cambio climático.
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation – USA – By Chris Free, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Chris Free…
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Chris Free…
Climate change has been steadily warming the ocean, which absorbs most of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere…
Climate change has been steadily warming the ocean, which absorbs most of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere…
When species are pushed to the top of the mountain, where else is left to go? Credit: Pixabay Last year in Paris, for the very…
No matter how you feel about the administration’s first three-and-a-half months in the Oval, here are five important stories…
View Images A recent federal study found that spring is arriving as many as 20 days early in the southwestern United States—and…
Last year in Paris, for the very first time, English sparkling wine beat champagne in a blind tasting event.
Last year in Paris, for the very first time, English sparkling wine beat champagne in a blind tasting event.
Last year in Paris, for the very first time, English sparkling wine beat champagne in a blind tasting event.
Last year in Paris, for the very first time, English sparkling wine beat champagne in a blind tasting event. Well established…
Home Biology Ecology April 5, 2017 April 5, 2017 by Gretta Pecl, Adriana Vergés, Ekaterina Popova, And Jan Mcdonald,, The…
Last year in Paris, for the very first time, English sparkling wine beat champagne in a blind tasting event.
Une équipe de chercheurs a quantifié la chaleur absorbée par l'océan mondial entre 1960 et 2015, en parvenant à harmoniser les ré…
Researchers have found that dragonflies have become on average lighter-colored over the past half-century in response to higher…
More than a dozen authors from different universities and nongovernmental organizations around the world have concluded, based…
and James Watson, The University of Queensland More than a dozen authors from different universities and nongovernmental…
Brett Scheffers, University of Florida and James Watson, The University of Queensland More than a dozen authors from different…
and James Watson, The University of Queensland More than a dozen authors from different universities and nongovernmental…
Published 2:03 pm, Friday, November 11, 2016 Brett Scheffers, University of Florida and James Watson, The University of…
An analysis of nearly 13,000 species of fish, invertebrates and other marine organisms is an ambitious effort to map the future…
The tropical orange blotch surgeon fish has been moving south into New South Wales. Graham Edgar / Reef Life Survey , CC BY…
Das Great Barrier Reef als Schlammgrube? Australiens Regierung erwägt, Sand im berühmten Riff verklappen zu lassen. Nun steht…
Australia's new marine science flagship could spend half its time tied up at the dock through...
(Source: Stockholms Universitet) Summer is high season for research in the Baltic Sea Proper and thus important for sampling…
(Source: The University of Queensland) Wideband anemonefish from the Solitary Islands, Australia, tending eggs. Photo: Ian Shaw.
The string of coral reefs connecting Indonesia and Australia has protected fish from the ravages of climate change for the past…
Despite the mounting evidence, there are still some who would deny the veracity of human-caused climate change and its…
Scientists are meeting this week in Yokohama, Japan, to finalise and approve the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel…
Recent studies have shown several marine species are struggling to adapt to the excess carbon dioxide and heat which oceans are…
Oceans are losing marine animals as they migrate towards the poles, but can the ecosystems
It's taken a while, but all of science is waking up to the idea that global warming is, well, global.
Varmere sjøvann får fisk til å flytte seg til nye farvann. – Vi mennesker spiller en rolle i alt dette, sier forsker.
Warming oceans are impacting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life, effectively re-arranging the broader marine…
Tiere und Pflanzen in den Weltmeeren reagieren bereits deutlich auf den Klimawandel. Das zeigen Beobachtungen seit 1960. Im…
( CSIRO Australia ) Warming oceans are impacting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life, effectively re-arranging the…
Marine life is reacting to global climate change faster than land-dwelling species, according to a new three year study…
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) — Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface, yet our knowledge of the impact of climate change on…
Warming oceans are causing marine species to change breeding times and shift homes with expected substantial consequences for…
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[Geowissenschaften] The three-year research project, funded by the National Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in…
Warming oceans are affecting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life, according to a three-year international study…
Warming oceans are causing marine species to change breeding times and shift homes with expected substantial consequences for…
Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface, yet our knowledge of the impact of climate change on marine habitats is a mere…
A three year study led by University of California at Santa Barbara researchers published in the Aug. 4, 2013, issue of the…
Die Meeresoberfläche erwärmt sich langsamer als Luftmassen an Land. Trotzdem passt sich das Leben in den Ozeanen deutlich…
Warming oceans are causing marine species to change breeding times and shift homes with expected substantial consequences for…
Extreme changes are taking place in marine life around the world in response to climate change, an international team has found.
( University of California - Santa Barbara ) Oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface, yet our knowledge of the impact of…
( University of Plymouth ) Warming oceans are causing marine species to change breeding times and shift homes with expected…