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Category: Climate & Life

March 21, 2023April 6, 2023 By Rose Miyatsu
Collaboration with NASA uses eDNA technology to monitor biodiversity

Collaboration with NASA uses eDNA technology to monitor biodiversity

UCSC scientists collected environmental DNA samples in South Africa as part of the BioSCape project.

Topics: Genomics Institutes, NASA

March 21, 2023April 6, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Scientists, policy leaders, and insurance experts meet to address climate risks

Scientists, policy leaders, and insurance experts meet to address climate risks

The Coastal Climate Resilience Symposium held at the Seymour Center focused on integrating nature-based solutions into risk management and insurance.

Topics: Coastal Science & Policy

March 13, 2023March 16, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Minke whales are as small as a lunge-feeding baleen whale can be

Minke whales are as small as a lunge-feeding baleen whale can be

Research on the feeding behavior of Antarctic minke whales found that a smaller whale could not capture enough food to survive using the lunge-feeding strategy of baleen whales.

Topics: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, NSF, Ocean Sciences

March 8, 2023March 16, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Marine mammal reproduction rests on a precarious tipping point of ocean resources

Marine mammal reproduction rests on a precarious tipping point of ocean resources

A study of northern elephant seals reveals a threshold at which a small decrease in the amount of prey females can find during foraging migrations could lead to a sudden drop in reproductive success.

Topics: Año Nuevo Natural Reserve, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, NSF

February 27, 2023March 16, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Shrinking age distribution of spawning salmon raises climate resilience concerns

Shrinking age distribution of spawning salmon raises climate resilience concerns

Study suggests changes in hatchery practices could help increase population stability for Sacramento River fall-run Chinook salmon, the backbone of California’s salmon fishery.

Topics: NOAA

January 30, 2023February 16, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Two new species of rare succulents found in Mexico named by UCSC botanist

Two new species of rare succulents found in Mexico named by UCSC botanist

A retired staff botanist at the UCSC Arboretum & Botanic Garden studied the rare plants found on an island off the coast of Baja California and identified two new species of dudleya

Topics: Earth & Planetary Sciences

January 23, 2023February 16, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Study reveals influence of krill availability on humpback whale pregnancies

Study reveals influence of krill availability on humpback whale pregnancies

Data from Antarctica show more humpback whales get pregnant after years with abundant krill than after years when krill were less plentiful

Topics: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Ocean Sciences

January 20, 2023January 22, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Vulnerability of red sea urchins to climate change depends on location

Vulnerability of red sea urchins to climate change depends on location

Scientists found that red sea urchin populations are adapted to local environments, but some populations will suffer more than others as conditions change in the future

Topics: Climate Change, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

January 4, 2023February 2, 2023 By LA Times
How to save all that water from the ‘atmospheric river’

How to save all that water from the ‘atmospheric river’

Why can’t more rainwater be collected and stored for the long, dry spring and summer when it’s needed?

Topics: Earth & Planetary Sciences

January 3, 2023January 22, 2023 By GoodTimes
UC Santa Cruz Students Answer Complex Water Questions

UC Santa Cruz Students Answer Complex Water Questions

From enlarging reservoirs to environmental problems caused by desalination, these brilliant young minds take on a challenging subject matter

Topics: Graduate Students, Science Communication

December 26, 2022January 10, 2023 By Tim Stephens
Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age, study finds

Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age, study finds

By reconstructing the sea level history of the Bering Strait, scientists found that the strait remained flooded until around 35,700 years ago, not long before humans began migrating into the Americas.

Topics: Earth & Planetary Sciences

December 14, 2022December 21, 2022 By Tim Stephens
Breaking up is hard to do: Separation of Fiji and Vanuatu tied to Samoan seamounts

Breaking up is hard to do: Separation of Fiji and Vanuatu tied to Samoan seamounts

New analyses of volcanic rock samples collected in the 1980s link the geologic histories of these South Pacific islands to explain their current locations and character

Topics: Earth and Planetary Sciences

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