Research & Discoveries

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Research Articles

The BIOPEARL Expedition: Unlocking Antarctica's Deep-Sea Biodiversity Mysteries

Discover how the 2006 BIOPEARL expedition revolutionized our understanding of Antarctic marine biodiversity through systematic deep-sea sampling in the Scotia Sea.

Nolan Perry
Nov 05, 2025

Silent Crisis in the Canopy: The Urgent Quest to Save Our Insects

Exploring the silent crisis of insect biodiversity decline and the innovative research methods helping us understand and protect these vital ecosystem engineers.

Lucas Price
Nov 05, 2025

Yuri Petrovich Altukhov: The Genetic Architect of Biodiversity Conservation

Explore the groundbreaking work of Yuri Petrovich Altukhov, whose research in population genetics revolutionized our understanding of biodiversity conservation and genetic processes in natural populations.

Logan Murphy
Nov 01, 2025

What Is a Species? The High-Tech Science of Solving Nature's Identity Mysteries

Explore how modern science uses genomic analysis and AI to solve species identity mysteries and understand biodiversity.

Natalie Ross
Nov 01, 2025

The Hidden Values That Shape Our Planet's Future

Exploring the 72 normative positions that influence conservation science and how they're reshaping our approach to protecting biodiversity.

Logan Murphy
Oct 27, 2025

Evolution in Action: Insights from the 2018 American Society of Naturalists Awards

Explore groundbreaking research on eco-evolutionary buffering and species coexistence from the 2018 American Society of Naturalists Awards winners.

Jacob Howard
Oct 27, 2025

The Aliens Among Us: How Invasive Species Are Reshaping Our World

Exploring how invasive species are transforming ecosystems, economies, and human health through global biological reshuffling.

Benjamin Bennett
Oct 25, 2025

Robert E. Ricklefs: The 2015 Ramon Margalef Prize and a Passion for Evolutionary Ecology

Exploring Robert E. Ricklefs's groundbreaking work in evolutionary ecology and his receipt of the prestigious 2015 Ramon Margalef Prize

Bella Sanders
Oct 24, 2025

Finding Answers in the Dark: Caves as Nature's Evolutionary Laboratories

Discover how caves serve as natural laboratories for studying evolution, biodiversity, and ecological processes in extreme environments.

Layla Richardson
Oct 18, 2025

The Future of Insect Taxonomy: How Technology and Communities Are Decoding Biodiversity

Exploring how AI, DNA sequencing, and citizen science are revolutionizing insect taxonomy in species-rich countries to document biodiversity faster than ever before.

Gabriel Morgan
Oct 13, 2025

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