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6 days ago

Country diary: Frogspawn returns to the pond I built with my father | Claire Stares

A garden pond's ecosystem cycles between frog and newt dominance, with frogspawn reappearing after over a decade of newt predation suppressed frog breeding.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

The surprising scientific value of roadkill

Researchers use roadkill as a valuable scientific resource to study wildlife behavior, track species distribution, obtain specimens ethically, and discover new species across diverse research applications.
fromFortune
2 months ago

Why coyotes won't become the new wolves and what it has to do with moose and beaver | Fortune

Imagine a healthy forest, home to a variety of species: Birds are flitting between tree branches, salamanders are sliding through leaf litter, and wolves are tracking the scent of deer through the understory. Each of these animals has a role in the forest, and most ecologists would argue that losing any one of these species would be bad for the ecosystem as a whole.
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fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Reintroduced carnivores' impacts on ecosystems are still coming into focus

Human hunting and management, more than large carnivores, primarily drive elk, moose, and deer population changes across most mainland systems.
fromColossal
3 months ago

Angela Ferrari's Dramatic Paintings Tease Out a Passionate Play for Power

Aggression and struggles for power abound in the vivid paintings of Ángela Ferrari. The Argentinian artist is keen to explore the limits and consequences of control through scenes rife with antagonism: dogs nip at each other, horses buck and bare their teeth, and birds lie lifeless. Evoking hunting paintings and masculine displays of pride for a kill, Ferrari's works consider the relationship between predator and prey.
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