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The ecosystem functioning of mammal communities remains stable over millions of years, although their species changed
The study has been published in 'Science'
Tool developed to estimate the economic value of natural resources
RECAMAN is an arose from the Andalusian government initiative
Ivermectin bioaccumulates in insects and can be spread to other animals in the food chain
Bioaccumulation is one of the basic premises established by the European Medicines Agency to regulate or ban a certain drug
A new evolutionary model shows how island isolation and climate changes determined the fast dwarfing of the Flores’ Island hobbit
We Homo sapiens are critically dependent on our environment. Despite being arguably more versatile than any other species, we are nevertheless thoroughly adapted to the climate conditions and…