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In recent decades, the Arctic ecosystem has been transforming rapidly in front of our eyes. The Arctic is warming up four times faster than the global average. As a result, sea ice is melting ...
While species can adapt over time, Arctic ecosystem alterations are too rapid for many animals to adapt, making it difficult to guess which species will prevail, which will perish, and where.
Melting ice in the Arctic could unleash deadly 'zombie' viruses, ... 'Climate change is not only melting ice—it's melting the barriers between ecosystems, animals, and people.
And where there are trees, the animals that depend on them—such as beavers—can thrive. In fact, there is evidence that a forested Arctic is where the beaver’s dam-building skills first ...
A new review on zoonotic infections—diseases transmitted by animals—in the Canadian Arctic provides timely guidance to clinicians as the region experiences heightened global interest as well ...
The loss of sea ice can disrupt the Arctic ecosystem in a number of ways, the study outlines. Arctic animals, like polar bears and seals, could face challenges as they rely on ice for their survival.
Thousands Roaming the Arctic. If Colossal is able to produce viable elephant-mammoth hybrids, according to Church, the plan, ideally, would be to have tens of thousands of these animals roaming ...
Aerial photography from the 1950s showed no beaver ponds at all in Arctic Alaska. But in a recent study, Ken Tape, an ecologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, scanned satellite images of ...
Other animals, like diving seabirds, walruses and seals, then eat those animals, providing this year-round transfer of sea ice carbon into the food web to fuel the ecosystem. 'We think this might be ...
A landmark 2019 report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services found that about 1 million animal and plant species are currently under threat of ...
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