Researchers discovered a prehistoric ecosystem filled with giant marine reptiles, revealing an unparalleled level of food web complexity. Predators that dominated the oceans 130 million years ago were ...
Drilling for minerals deep in the ocean could have immense consequences for the tiny animals at the core of the vast marine ...
Over time, non-native plant species increasingly integrate into native food webs. Their region of origin or relatedness to ...
The consequences of global warming, caused mainly by burning fossil fuels, are varied and many. Now scientists have ...
Spiders in this toxic sulfur cave have built a thriving spider metropolis and the largest spider web complex in the world!
The cane toad, a South American amphibian, has become a devastating invasive species globally. Introduced for pest control, ...
They not only balance the food web but also create revenue for national parks. The restoration of gray wolves at Yellowstone ...
The research shows sediment waste discharged from deep sea mining could disrupt marine life in the mid-water, between ...
Well-intentioned gardeners often focus on planting the right plants to feed pollinators and other wildlife with pollen, seeds and more. But they might be overlooking the importance of habitat.
Deep beneath the Balkans, a massive sulfur-fed cave hosts 111,000 spiders in one shared web, defying typical spider behavior.