biodiversity research

Using artificial intelligence to learn from past environmental change creates a biodiversity time machine
via University of Birmingham Using artificial intelligence to learn from past environmental change creates a
New smartphone perspectives for rapid detection of biodiversity changes
The Flora Incognita mobile app can help identify plants in the field. In addition, by
We need to know this also: Sounding more alarm bells regarding the biodiversity crisis
An MSU-led study featured on the cover of this week’s Science magazine should sound alarm
A sponge that can collect penguin, seal, and fish DNA from the water they filter to monitor biodiversity

Just like humans leave DNA in the places we inhabit, water-dwelling animals leave DNA behind

New trending badly: Four landmark science reports on biodiversity and ecosystem services released, written by more than 550 leading experts, from over 100 countries

Human well-being at risk. Landmark reports highlight options to protect and restore nature and its

Critical Information Needed in Fight to Save Wildlife

An international group of top biologists led by UConn ecologist Mark Urban is calling for

Biodiversity falls below ‘safe levels’ globally

Levels of global biodiversity loss may negatively impact on ecosystem function and the sustainability of

Scientists call for a shake-up in the way we record biodiversity

Gaps in our information about biodiversity means we are at risk of focussing our conservation

New app puts the world’s biodiversity in the palm of your hand

People can check out local wildlife wherever they are in the world with a new

Researchers studied a wide range of abundant and rare species. Scott Reef, WA, Australia. Copyright AIMS
New biodiversity study throws out controversial scientific theory

Researchers have today released ground-breaking findings that dismiss the ‘Neutral Theory of Biodiversity’. The theory