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| | | | It's a story largely forgotten: Bontebok, an antelope endemic to the South African Cape, were once reduced to 17 animals. What saved the bontebok? The answer will surprise you. | |
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| | | | Harriet B. Drage Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. Email: harriet.drage (at) unil (dot) ch Download PDF Euarthropoda, including living (extant) groups like insects and arachnids, extinct groups like trilobites, and stem-group taxa (species diverging earlier on the evolutionary tree), is the most diverse animal group on the planet. Since the early... | |
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www.transmutableexplorations.com
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| | | | The magnificent paw paw tree. Eastern North America's largest edible fruit. I describe it's place in history and ecology and how to grow it. | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | by Bruce Peachey and Nobuo Maeda Contemporary climate models only include the impact of water vapor as positive feedback on warming; the impact of direct anthropogenic emissions of water vapor has not been seriously considered. Background Recent climate change and increasingly scarce fresh water resources are two major environmental issues facing humanity. Water vapor is... |