A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National ...
It's a question out of fantasy fiction: can trees talk to each other? But by monitoring VOCs, forest ecologists have learned ...
The biggest danger for wildlife is the aftermath. But many species have evolved to rely on the opportunities created by ...
exposing them to increased risk from predators and human activities. For some species, competition over the dwindling water supply can lead to increased mortality and territorial conflicts. Drought ...
exposing them to increased risk from predators and human activities. For some species, competition over the dwindling water supply can lead to increased mortality and territorial conflicts. Drought ...
When it comes to naming the dietary patterns offering the most protection against cancer, plant-based diets emerge as the winner for reducing the risk for several cancers sensitive to lifestyle ...
Though they have few predators, the number one ... Kangaroos are herbivores, so they can’t get their protein from a big, juicy steak like human bodybuilders might. Instead, they have a specialized ...
We asked scientists to help clear up the confusion about how seed oils — canola oil, corn oil, sunflower oil and other refined oils made from the seeds of certain plants — affect our bodies.
If we can help the apex predator ... grass-like plants, and widely spaced trees (thorny acacia, baobab, eucalyptus, and more), on which feed wild grazers and herbivores, and which is also the ...
In the future, the scientists are hoping to investigate how the strength of relationship between a human and their plants affects the benefits that the plants provide.