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When water temperatures reach approximately 68°F, typically in early summer, mayfly nymphs undergo metamorphosis. They rise to the surface, emerging in a sexually immature stage. After a brief period, ...
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other ...
Researchers from the HUN-REN Center for Ecological Research have developed a novel three-dimensional modeling method that ...
Queensland scientists have pioneered a new method to assess the long-term risks posed by toxicants such as insecticides in ...
Tiny, translucent and no longer than a finger, juvenile European eels, also known as glass eels, might not look like much.
Troy Springs State Park in Branford, Florida is exactly that kind of revelation—a crystalline blue paradise that somehow flies under the radar despite being one of Mother Nature’s most impressive ...
Aquatic ecosystems have been significantly altered by multiple environmental impacts in association with human disturbances (Jiang and Wang, 2007). Extensive use of fertilizers and intensification of ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium celebrated the opening of the new North America Trek experience on Friday. Creators of the North America Trek experience say they hope ...
Survival of the fittest is expertly exemplified by one marine creature: Minnesota’s freshwater mussels. These shellfish are ...
As summer boating ramps up across British Columbia, the provincial government has amendments to the Wildlife Act that could ...
Experimental work in aquatic ecosystems has shaped the development of the field of ecology, and our ability to predict ecological dynamics in a changing climate. In this Perspective, the authors ...