Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #83

The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.

King’s College London:

New research shines light on the distribution of Lesser Flamingos in East Africa. The study is published in the journal Current Biology.

Rhodes University:

Researchers have described a new species of suckermouth catfish from Zimbabwe. Their discovery is published in the journal ZooKeys.

Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research:

In a recent study published in the journal Wildlife Biology, researchers provide insights into the effects of water scarcity on wildlife distribution in Tanzania’s Ruaha National Park.

Nanyang Technological University:

New research provides a clear understanding of the origin of Arabica coffee. The study is published in the journal Nature Genetics.

Imperial College London:

Researchers provide insights into the impact of ocean acidification on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea. The study is published in the journal Microbiome.

University of Porto:

New research shines light on how bats control agricultural pests on Madeira Island. The study is published in the journal Mammalogy.

Chinese Academy of Sciences:

New research provides insight into global extreme weather and climate events in 2023. The study is published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.

Stanford University:

Researchers offer new insights into the relationship between temperature and dengue disease transmission. The research is published in the journal PLOS Climate.

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee: 

Researchers have described a new species of snake that lived in India about 47 million years ago. Their discovery is published in the journal Scientific Reports.

University of Vermont:

Researchers provide new insights into cold-air pooling dynamics in temperate forest. The study is published in the journal Ecology and Evolution.

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