Each year, cities, states and individuals spread millions of tons of road salt, which can leach into nearby freshwater ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, but are vital for life on this planet. New research reveals that ...
Nearly a quarter of freshwater species face extinction due to habitat destruction, pollution, and water overuse.
Although the alarming decline of some mussel species could be due to invasive species, it could also be just a 'natural state ...
Freshwater ecosystems, which include rivers, lakes, and wetlands, are vital for maintaining biodiversity and providing essential services to humans and wildlife. These ecosystems are home to a ...
Traditional biodiversity monitoring methods, such as direct observations and morphological classifications, often fall short ...
A study finds 24% of freshwater species, including crabs, dragonflies and fishes, face extinction due to habitat loss, ...
"All Too Clear” will show Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in Alpena as part of the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary International ...
A new study led by UC Santa Cruz ecology and evolutionary biologist Malin Pinsky finds that temperature changes due to ...
Research by Brighton University supported by South East Water has highlighted pesticide pollution as a major contributor to ...
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