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Ateneo biologists have confirmed the presence of the invasive tinfoil barb (Barbonymus schwanefeldii) in Laguna de Bay, ...
Lake ecosystems rely on thermal structure. When extreme heat reaches deeper into the water column, it can trigger cascading ...
If you are lucky enough to live near a freshwater pond, you are familiar with the magical soundscape created by spring peepers, bullfrogs, owls and songbirds who call your neighborhood ...
Tropical trees are dying faster than ever, and it's not just heat or drought to blame. Scientists have uncovered a surprising ...
UNEP and small island states are working together to restore nature and boost climate resilience for a safer, sustainable ...
A coalition has begun an effort to bring back Tulare Lake and its once-vast wetlands on thousands of acres of farmland in the ...
Wellcome Collection to present Thirst: In Search of Freshwater, a major free exhibition exploring humanity’s vital connection ...
Scientists have discovered that changes in climate and water levels are reducing the ability of some ecosystems in the ...
Groundwater input to coral reefs directly affects water chemistry and triggers a cascade of changes in the coastal ecosystem, ...
Different factors may lead to ghost nets in Brazilian freshwater ecosystems, including entanglement and dislocation by large animals such as Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Linnaeus 1766) and ...
As the planet heats up, bull sharks are making their way into new freshwater habitats inland, giving them unlimited access to ...