Content by Florida Museum of Natural History
Nitrogen is abundant in the atmosphere, but plants are unable to access it on their own
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Biodiversity data access, sharing, and equitable use can be facilitated by GBiOS
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DNA evidence from Spanish settlements indicates that cattle were imported from Africa early in colonization
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Researchers have shown that a group of frogs have become so small they’re no longer able to maintain balance
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New device helps show that insect activity is more complex than first assumed
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The first comprehensive study of tooth evolution in frogs is bringing the group's dental history into focus
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Ancient DNA is a challenging medium because it's in the process of degradation
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About 70 percent of shark bites are caused by unidentified species, and more precise data on which species are involved could improve bite mitigation strategies
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Named Olea hensoni, the slug belongs to the sacoglossans, a group of more than 300 species that are such enthusiastic eaters of plants that many of them turn green
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A group of scientists has issued a "call to action" to use big data to tackle longstanding questions about plant diversity
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