The Mediterranean Sea is heating up faster than ever before, and the consequences are already being felt. In places like ...
In a high-stakes clash over Florida’s vanishing rural landscape, Englewood residents are fighting billionaire developer Pat ...
New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
Satellite imagery and artificial intelligence can detect with high accuracy two invasive weed species in Australia, posing a ...
The state pest reporting platform 643Pest received a few hundred reports annually until 2023, when the floodgates opened for ...
Bishop Museum is offering an updated Botany Checklist of native and non-native plants of the islands — alive and extinct — as ...
Lush homeowner gardens and thriving farms and nurseries across the globe are fighting a tiny invader considered one of the ...
The invasive Asian swamp eel is threatening the Florida Everglades by disrupting the food web. This predatory fish has caused ...
Elm zigzag sawflies can munch on plants beyond their preferred elm trees when foliage isn't available, a new study suggests ...
A novel UF study found the thrips had another trick up its sleeve. Females can reproduce without a male, giving birth to an entire population alone.
Scientists described several new species this past year, including a tiny marsupial, a Himalayan bat, an ancient tree, a giant manta ray, a bright blue butterfly and a fairy lantern, to name a few.
The search for life on Earth is speeding up, not slowing down. Scientists are now identifying more than 16,000 new species each year, revealing far more biodiversity than expected across animals, ...