Understanding wildlife vulnerability to road networks
Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet
Most of Earth’s ecosystems are under pressure from human activity and climate change. A question that looms large for scientists is what this has in store for the planet’s flora and fauna, especially in the species-rich tropics. Our scientists study the resilience of coral species to disease, warming and acidification; they compare the biodiversity of 30 year-old forests to mature ones; they quantify the vital ecosystem services provided by nature to humans, such as mitigation against drought and floods, and ask what the future holds for our species and the countless others that share this planet.
Exploring the cloudiest forest in Central America
Biologists discover that more intense predation in the tropics can limit marine invasions
Women in science propose changes to discriminatory measures of scientific success
Dolphin-Watching affects whistle frequency modulation in bottlenose dolphins
Panama expands the limits of the Coiba Cordillera protected area