By Bobby Bascomb Just 0.7% of the world’s land surface is home to one-third of the world’s most threatened and unique ...
But what about species more familiar to humans, such as tetrapods? Herpetologists often recount stories about encountering ..
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Pipins added, "It is crucial to not just consider species diversity in conservation efforts, but also the evolutionary history of diversity, to ensure that large and unique branches from the tree ...
Research shows that conserving just 0.7% of the world’s land could protect a third of threatened tetrapod species. The study ...
More information: Sebastian Pipins et al, Advancing EDGE Zones to identify spatial conservation priorities of tetrapod evolutionary history, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024 ...
Many new trees do just fine on their own. In fact, the movement they experience from normal wind and weather helps trees develop strong root systems and solid trunk girth. But new trees in open ...
This is the first time this ability has been identified ... A new study reveals the surprisingly convergent evolution in the inner ear of mammals. An international research team led by Nicole ...
Sep. 12, 2024 — Climate change and asteroids are linked with animal origin and extinction -- and plate tectonics also seems to play a key evolutionary role, 'groundbreaking' new fossil research ...
6, 2024 — Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world's land mass could help protect one third of the world's threatened and unique tetrapod ... Infertility Challenges Amongst ...