... Lakes and is spreading into rivers and tributaries, according to a Penn State team of researchers. These tiny creatures out-compete native snails and insects, but are not good fish food replacements ...
... quick decline of a tiny shrimp-like species, known scientifically as Diporeia, is related to the aggressive ... Great Lakes. By 2005, lake populations of the tiny shrimp decreased 96 percent in the 10- ...
Tiny creatures - growing rapidly on seacage netting - cause serious problems for fish farmers.
The quick decline of a tiny shrimp-like species, known scientifically as Diporeia, is related to the aggressive population growth of non-native quagga mussels in the Great Lakes, say scientists. As ...
... most bird migration occurs. But nighttime tracking of tiny flying objects a quarter mile to a half mile ... same air space at the same time. These tiny creatures would be at the mercy of the wind and so ...
... 's far more to a pine beetle's back than a hard black shell. Researchers have found that these tiny creatures--responsible for rampant and widespread forest destruction--carry on their backs battling ...
... and is solar-powered, says a Texas A&M University biologist who has been studying these tiny creatures for the past decade and, along with collaborators from several universities, has identified a ...
... be fooled: It behaves like a plant and is solar-powered, says a biologist who has been studying these tiny creatures for the past decade and has identified a possible cause of their ability to behave ...
In tales, legend and role-playing games, sprites are tiny creatures that cause lots of rascally hijinks - sometimes they even dance in the sky. Scientists at Tel Aviv University say ...
Nineteen new species of tiny creatures have been discovered in Australia--most of them in biologically rich Western Australia, scientists say.
Tiny creatures at the bottom of the food chain called diatoms suck up nearly a quarter of the atmosphere's carbon dioxide, yet research by Michigan State University scientists suggests they could ...
Tiny creatures at the bottom of the food chain called diatoms suck up nearly a quarter of the atmosphere's carbon dioxide, yet research suggests they could become less able to "sequester" that ...
Whale sharks -- giants of the fish world that strike terror only among tiny creatures like the plankton and krill they eat -- are imperiled by over-fishing of the species in parts of its ocean range. ...
A startled kangaroo at the Belgrade zoo dropped her baby from her pouch and now won't let the tiny creature climb back in, so an international rescue operation has been mounted.
... which support commercial fisheries worldwide, timing is everything in life. The tiny creatures, eaten in shrimp rolls and shrimp salad, occupy a pivotal role in the oceanic food chain and ...