According to 130,000 years’ worth of data on what mammals have been eating, we’re in the midst of a mass biodiversity crisis. Not great! “While about 6 percent of land mammals have gone extinct in ...
Since the Late Pleistocene, more than half of terrestrial mammal food web links have disappeared due to extinctions and range contractions, according to a new study, which uses deep-learning models to ...
With the help of University at Albany anthropologist John Rowan, there is more known about the cascading effects that humans have had on mammal declines and their food chains over the last 130,000 ...
Research conducted with the help of a University at Albany anthropologist has revealed the cascading effects that humans have had on mammal declines and their food webs over the last 130,000 years, a ...
What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs Date: April 5, 2024 Source: University of Washington Summary: Researchers have shown that levels of anisakid worms -- a common marine ...
Wildlife biologists used a novel technique to trace the movement of carbon through Arctic and boreal forest food webs and found that climate warming resulted in a shift from plant-based food webs to ...