Animals
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How Fish Body Size Influences Ecosystem Functioning and Diversity
The study found that warm water pollution increased growth rates but also death rates, resulting in a population of younger, but larger fish. The finding is at odds in part with general predictions of the effect of warming on natural ecosystems and highlights that these need to be tested in large-scale experiments.
Latest Research Articles
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Cat Got Your Tongue? French Cats Respond Better to Cat Language Than Human Speech
Lioness Zuri With Pseudo-mane Dies in Kansas Zoo Following Two Years of Kidney Failure
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Kangaroo Crisis: Experts Warn of Mass Starvation and Extinction Risk for Australia’s Iconic Marsupials
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How Climate Change Reshapes Birds: A Surprising Discovery Across Two Continents
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17 Years Old Elephant Dies in Pakistan Zoo Causing Criticism Due to Poor Animal Welfare Conditions
Snapping Turtle Chonkosaurus Spotted Basking in Formerly Toxic Chicago River
Endangered Sumatran Orangutan Born in Sacramento Zoo, First Since 1981
Yangtze Giant Softshell Turtle Found Dead in Vietnam Shores was Species' Last Female
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Sea Turtles in Peril: U.S. Agency Launches In-Depth Probe Into Dredging Impacts
Nebraska Wildlife Rehab Releases 400 Bats as Temperatures Warm, Insects Increase
Star Sands in Japan Beaches Were Once Protozoa Homes
Starfish Facts: Misnamed Stars of the Oceans





