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Ducks help plants to escape global warming
Ducks are capable of dispersing terrestrial plant seeds during their long-distance spring migrations towards colder destinations. This is crucial for plants, allowing them to move to cooler...
Crop yield increase is compatible with biodiversity protection
A study led by the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), with the collaboration of the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC, has concluded that more diverse agricultural landscapes with...
Native forest degradation and exotic species alter the ecological interaction between two species in Chile
The Austral parakeet (Enicognathus ferrugineous) is one of the main seed dispersers of Araucaria araucana, a threatened species. However, livestock and exotic species consume almost the whole seed...
Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy may sacrifice long term biodiversity and agricultural sutainability in Europe
Following the outbreak of war in Ukraine, the European Commision proposed a series of changes to offset expected shortages in grain imports
An European scientific group, led by the...
An European scientific group, led by the...
Fungal infection in black kites increases in degraded environments
The research group analyzed the fungi present in oral lesions of wild nestling black kites.
The prevalence of fungal infections in these birds could be used as indicators of their...
The prevalence of fungal infections in these birds could be used as indicators of their...
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