Nature follows mathematical rules and creates repeating patterns across completely different organisms and environments.
Water levels, plant life, and wildlife behavior shift constantly. What looks quiet on the surface often reflects ...
Birds are a barometer of the health of water sources, habitats, and air quality. A notable example is the use of canaries in ...
Researchers at Beijing Normal University used advanced machine learning and satellite imagery to map forest management ...
A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on internal complexity, much like how magnetic materials behave under stress.
Aim: Habitat fragmentation and loss are two of the most important factors driving current biodiversity decline. Nonetheless, the relationship between biodiversity and landscape patterns appears more ...
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