Invasive Species Management_ A Handbook of Techniques
English | 308 pages | Oxford University Press; 1st edition (September 28, 2009) | 0199216320 | PDF | 5 Mb
Invasive alien species are a major and growing threat to biodiversity worldwide. The transport of organisms through increased levels...
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Eating your offspring may be a sign of good parenting in some species
The thought of any creature devouring its babies may be horrific to us, but for some animals, such as certain fish, reptiles, and amphibians, that's not the case, according to 2019 research published in Frontiers in Ecology...
Nearly all species to have ever existed on Earth are extinct.
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Humans aren't the only species to adopt
We've seen the heartwarming videos of dogs nursing baby squirrels back to health—and that's actually much more common than we think. It becomes mutually beneficial to have more furry friends in the group to take on other roles in survival—whether that be...
Crocodiles are one of the oldest living species, having survived for more than 200 million years
Scientists still aren't sure how, but crocodiles managed to outlive dinosaurs by 65 million years. In fact, crocodiles have always been so well-designed for survival, that modern crocodiles are...
New York City has its very own species of ant
The ManhattAnt is found only within a 14-block strip of New York City, and nowhere else on the planet. It's similar to a regular cornfield ant, but can't be matched to any other known ant species. Scientists believe that it evolved thanks to...
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The box jellyfish is considered the most venomous marine species in the world.
They may not look dangerous, but the sting from a box jellyfish could be enough to send you to Davy Jones's locker-a watery grave, that is.
Box jellyfish, named for their body shape, have tentacles...
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The world’s oldest tree is almost 5,000 years old.
We all know trees can live really long lives. It’s no surprise that they typically live longer than humans and perhaps most everything else on the planet. Trees can live anywhere from less than 100 years to more than a few...