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11 articles tagged with "ecology"
Transforming Abandoned Farmland into Wildflower Meadows: A Study by UCL
UCL researchers have found that abandoned farmland can be converted into vibrant wildflower meadows without the need for costly seeding efforts, offering a new perspective on ecological restoration.
Understanding the Threat of Salvinia Molesta to Freshwater Ecosystems
Salvinia molesta, an invasive fern, has been misidentified for years and now threatens freshwater ecosystems by rapidly spreading and suffocating aquatic life.
New Study Suggests Monotonous Forests Can Support Spider Populations
Research indicates that less diverse forest habitats may still effectively sustain spider populations, challenging traditional views on biodiversity's role in ecology.
Exploring the Ecological Roles of Natural Hallucinogens
Recent research suggests that natural hallucinogens like psilocybin and DMT may have evolved to serve ecological functions, challenging the notion that they are merely chemical byproducts.
Study Finds Distinct Pollen Transport Roles Among Similar-Looking Pollinators
A recent study indicates that even pollinators that appear morphologically similar can have varying impacts on pollen transport, highlighting the complexity of their ecological roles.
New Insights into Darwin's Puzzle from International Research Team
A collaborative effort led by researchers, including members from the University of Tartu, has provided fresh perspectives on a longstanding ecological debate related to Darwin's theories.
Exploring Plant Coexistence: The Role of Soil Interactions
New research sheds light on how competing plants can thrive together, revealing the importance of soil interactions in ecological dynamics.
Magic Tuber Stringband's 'Heavy Water' Explores Ecological Themes
The latest album from Magic Tuber Stringband, 'Heavy Water,' blends old-time Appalachian music with themes of ecological ruin, set against the backdrop of South Carolina’s Savannah River watershed.