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The Secret Life of Trees: How Genetics and Biogeography Uncover Biodiversity Patterns
a new study by a researcher at the University of Georgia asks us to imagine. By considering each tree as a world that hosts its own populations of insects and fungi—and looking at the genetic variation that supports these communities—we can better understand the role trees play in the larger ecosystem
Latest Research Articles
Airglow Displays Vibrant Green Streaks in the Colorado Sky, Hints Upcoming Solar Maximum
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1000 Endangered Seagull Chicks Die Mysteriously in Israel Nesting Area, Testing Underway
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Meteor Fragments from 'Interstellar Space Rock' Being Hunted in the Pacific Ocean, North of Papua New Guinea
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California Rivers Turn Deadly Cold as Heatwaves Cause Massive Snowmelt; Officials Warn Locals Against Jumping In
Octopus Nursery Discovered 2 Miles Below Surface Might Also be Home of Potential New Species — Costa Rica
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Toxic Algal Bloom Makes Sea Lions Go Aggressive, Attacking Los Angeles Beachgoers
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Swiss Mountain Summit Collapses as Permafrost Thaws; No Injuries Reported in Rockfall
Cat Tien Slender Gecko: Secretive New Species Unexpectedly Discovered in Vietnam National Park
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Octopus Arms: Eight Appendages Mistaken for Tentacles
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US Wind, Solar Power Generation Surpasses Its Coal Production for the First Time
Beans and Plant-Based Diet Help People in the 'Blue Zone' Live Longer
Las Vegas Beats High Triple Digits Temperature Record