Freshwater connectivity can transport environmental DNA through the landscape
The movement of water between freshwater bodies can transport environmental DNA through the...
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New research suggests small-winged and lighter-coloured butterflies are more likely to be at the...
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A new study has put forward the real reason hellbenders, large salamanders once common in US...
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Japan’s subtropical forests are home to a newly discovered weevil species, which has distinctive...
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