Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Is that good or bad? Depends on your perspective, but there is a cost to native plant and animal communities.
- A new large-scale study from ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø and colleagues provides first evidence that a gargantuan, inhospitable plateau in Asia maintains the species barriers of some birds
- Ranchers graze their sheep on public lands to make money—but at what expense to the land itself?
- From birds to chipmunks, wildlife scrambling to harvest seeds.
- This year, aspen’s colors did not occur at the same time as in recent decades.
- Now we know that natural and industrial emissions from one continent can be seen and felt on distant continents. Distant emissions become local visions and inhalations.
- With pendant urns, this perennial lofts its seeds with feathery plumes.
- Butterfly species is fascinating when it comes to color variation.
- It appears that, for a plant that will flower only once, having offspring flower over a period of at least 40 years is a way of hedging one’s bets in an unpredictable environment.
- Adult buck moths earned the name by flying during fall deer hunting season.