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Undersea parasite turns male mud crabs female
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Tropical arks reach tipping point
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Coral reef emergency: 2,600 scientists call for worldwide rescue
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Report paints a new picture of early human impact on the Amazon River Basin
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Heliconius butterfly genome explains wing pattern diversity
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Heavyweight trees are forest champs at sequestering carbon
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Not on a plane, but how did blind snakes ever get to the Pacific’s Caroline Islands?
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New ‘Bumblebee’ gecko discovered in Papua New Guinea
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Development will reduce carbon stored in forests, Smithsonian & Harvard scientists predict
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Preventing home invasions means fighting side-by-side for coral-dwelling crabs and shrimp
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New species of deep-sea catshark described from the Galapagos
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Fancy footwork and non-stick leg coating helps spiders not stick to their own webs
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Earthworms to blame for decline of Ovenbirds in northern Midwest forests, study reveals
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Boom and bust cycle of marine biodiversity every 60 million years linked to uplifting of continents
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Fungi-filled forests are critical if endangered orchids are to thrive