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Smithsonian Scientists Show How Repeated Marine Predator Evolution Tracks Changes in Ancient and Ant
...Oceans April 16, 2015 News Release For more than 250 million years, four-limbed land animals known as tetrapods have repeatedly...
https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/smithsonian-scientists-show-how-repeated-marine-predator-evolution-tracks-changes-ancient-a
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Smithsonian Scientists Find That Vines Choke a Forest’s Ability to Capture Carbon | Smithsonian Inst
...percent of land surface yet hold more than 30 percent of Earth’s terrestrial carbon. As abandoned agricultural land in the tropics...
https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/smithsonian-scientists-find-vines-choke-forest-s-ability-capture-carbon
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...terrestrial life. The world’s population has more than doubled since 1960. Land-use decisions will become increasingly con...
https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/smithsonian-offers-free-publication-inform-tropical-land-use-decisions
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...were more common in the forests near roads that cross the trail corridor. These findings provide insight into how land managers...
https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/smithsonian-conservation-biology-institute-scientists-find-humans-alter-animal-distribution