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Insects, many of whom feed on the pollen and nectar of these plants, have been the first to suffer. Between 1990 and 2017, ...
A NASA plane came to Panama to acquire aerial images to inform scientists about the diversity of tropical ecosystems. At the ...
Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
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Ant Plants and the Wild Mutualism That Grows Inside Their StemsImagine a world hidden within the hollow stem of a plant—a bustling metropolis of ants, secret tunnels, nurseries, and an ...
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Rooftop Rainforests: How Singapore’s Gardens Are Growing Local AgainImagine stepping out onto the roof of a skyscraper, not to gaze at cold concrete or endless glass, but to find yourself ...
The entomologist urges everyone to make their yard more ecofriendly by planting plants that provide food for insects.
Extend your growing season and experiment with growing tropical plants in temperate climates with these varieties ideal for ...
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