Effect of ocean acidification on shellfish depends on other stressors
Santa Cruz, Calif. (UPI) May 9, 2016 -
On the dinner table, acid and shellfish pair nicely - in the ocean, not so much.
Determining the exact effects of ocean acidification on shellfish has proven difficult, however. Though plummeting pH levels have been blamed for shellfish die-offs, the correlations have appeared inconsistent.
New research suggests the response of shellfish to ocean acidification is dependent on a ...
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S.Africa may re-consider regulated rhino horn trade in future
Pretoria (AFP) May 8, 2016 -
South Africa does not rule out a future call for regulated international trade in rhino horn trade, despite its decision not to push for legalisation at an upcoming CITES conference, a cabinet minister said Sunday.
South Africa has "no immediate intention to trade in rhino horn," but is "maintaining the option to reconsider regulated legal international trade in rhino horn" when key requirem ...
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Indonesia frees vessel captured by suspected pirates: navy
Jakarta (AFP) May 9, 2016 -
Indonesia on Monday freed a Singapore-flagged vessel captured by pirates off the coast of Borneo island, and detained nine suspects involved in the hijacking, a navy spokesman said.
The 20 crew and one passenger who were aboard the captured boat were unharmed during the operation, navy spokesman Edi Sucipto said in a statement.
The vessel had disappeared from radar inside Indonesian wate ...
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Landslides kill nearly 50 in Rwanda
Kigali (AFP) May 9, 2016 -
At least 49 people were killed this weekend in landslides caused by torrential rains in rural Rwanda, the government said on Monday.
Authorities had previously given a death toll of 20, many of them children, as downpours drenched the densely populated country of steep hills and deep valleys.
"During the night of 7-8 May 2016, heavy rains caused landslides in several parts of Rwanda, res ...
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A filter that shaped evolution of primates in Asia
Beiging, China (SPX) May 09, 2016 -
By studying fossils from southern China, scientists have gained insights into how primates in Asia evolved to resemble the array seen today. The results suggest that a distinct period marked by cooler weather served as a filter of sorts in Asia, altering the makeup of primates there to reflect fewer anthropoids (monkeys and apes) and more strepsirrhines, a suborder of primates that includes lemu ...
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Drawing the genetic history of Ice Age Eurasian populations
Beijing, China (SPX) May 09, 2016 -
Not much is known about the genetics of Eurasian history before the introduction of farming. One of the major questions is how climatic fluctuations influenced the population history of Eurasia and to what extent changes in material cultures correspond to movements of people.
A research team led by Prof. FU Qiaomei from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) ...
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New evidence connects dung beetle evolution to dinosaurs
Cleveland OH (SPX) May 09, 2016 -
Researchers have found an evolutionary connection between dinosaurs and dung beetles. An international team of scientists uncovered the first molecular evidence indicating that dung beetles evolved in association with dinosaurs. The findings place the origin of dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in the Lower Cretaceous period, with the first major diversification occurring in the middle o ...
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