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Dr. Judith Bronstein elected president of American Society of Naturalists

May 22, 2020

Dr. Bronstein, University Distinguished Professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, has been elected president of the American Society of Naturalists. She will serve as president-elect in 2021 and president in 2022.

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Plants and Animals Aren't So Different When it Comes to Climate

March 24, 2020

A new study reveals that plants and animals are remarkably similar in their responses to changing environmental conditions across the globe, which may help explain how they are distributed today and how they will respond to climate change in the future.

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One-Third of Plant and Animal Species Could be Gone in 50 Years

Feb. 12, 2020

University of Arizona researchers studied recent extinctions from climate change to estimate the loss of plant and animal species by 2070. 

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Save the Giants, Save the Planet

Feb. 4, 2020

Protecting large animals such as elephants and whales, and large plants like the sequoias, has a disproportionate positive impact on the health of the planet and resilience to climate change.

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Study Traces Evolution of Acoustic Communication

Jan. 17, 2020

A study tracing acoustic communication across the tree of life of land-living vertebrates reveals that the ability to vocalize goes back hundreds of millions of years, is associated with a nocturnal lifestyle and has remained stable.

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Genetically Modified Poplar Trees Save Air Quality, Grow Well

Jan. 6, 2020

University of Arizona-led research found that trees in which isoprene production was genetically suppressed did not suffer ill effects in terms of photosynthesis or biomass production.

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Why Your First Battle With Flu Matters Most

Dec. 19, 2019

The first strain of influenza virus we encounter during childhood sets the course of how our immune system responds to exposures later in life.

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Deciphering the Equations of Life

Dec. 11, 2019

A new theory describes what all animals have in common and allows predictions for organisms that might not be well understood by science.

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Looking at Tropical Forests Through New Eyes

Dec. 2, 2019

New University of Arizona-led science is using air-based maps of plant chemistry to improve carbon cycling models in hyperdiverse tropical forests.

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Many Plant Species Are Very Rare, Vulnerable to Climate Change

Nov. 21, 2019

New University of Arizona research investigates what proportion of the world’s land plants are exceedingly rare, where they’re found and how location might put them at risk of human development and a changing climate.

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