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A handful of bite marks on a fossil tens of millions of years old speaks to an ancient tussle between two terrifying apex ...
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IFLScience on MSNTerror Bird’s Mangled Leg Suggests It Died In The Jaws Of A Caiman 15 Million Years AgoThe terror bird. It’s a name that strikes fear, and with good reason. These “super predators” from the Phorusrhacidae were a ...
More information: Pablo M. Lucas et al, Trophic Interactions Are Key to Understanding the Effects of Global Change on the Distribution and Functional Role of the Brown Bear, Global Change Biology ...
These impacts might be moderated by bacterial feeding nematodes (BFN) presence. It remains unknown how these trophic groups of nematodes interactively impact plant productivity and dynamics of carbon ...
Object Details Author Bardgett, Richard D Wardle, David A. 1963-Contents Controls on terrestrial ecosystem processes: an historical perspective -- Species and biotic interactions as ecosystem drivers ...
It’s a show-down as old as time: grand behemouth of a marine mammal versus ancient monster of a shark. These shark–cetacean trophic interactions span eons, preserved as bite marks in our ...
Rewilding efforts are becoming increasingly common in Africa and other parts of the world, and they are a valuable element in ...
Several lines of ecological research can now be profitably addressed using genomics technology, including issues of nutrient cycling, population structure, life-history variation, trophic interaction, ...
The IAEA supports countries to better understand the ocean by developing networks of marine experts, facilitating regional knowledge exchange and harmonizing analytical and field procedures.
Trophic Interactions Are Key to Understanding the Effects of Global Change on the Distribution and Functional Role of the Brown Bear. Article Publication Date. 4-Jun-2025.
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