Multiple introductions, polyploidy and mixed reproductive strategies are linked to genetic diversity and structure in the most widespread invasive plant across Southern Ocean archipelagos.
https://t.co/uCksoYIlcF
Is there a cost to natural cloning?
In a new Science study, researchers studied a parthenogenetic grasshopper with a hybrid origin and found no decrease in fitness, across many traits, relative to its sexual counterparts. https://t.co/ljNmGyRR3e
Using near‐ground leaf temperatures alters the projected climate change impacts on the historical range of a floristic biodiversity hotspot https://t.co/Y6WnczIt8g
Heat stress is unavoidable for vulnerable informal settlement residents in the tropics. @_Emma_Ramsay discusses her findings, published by @iScience_CP
https://t.co/1exo3s2Kp8
New research in @iScience_CP shows that heat stress is unavoidable for vulnerable informal settlement residents in the tropics @MonashBiol @Monash_SPHM @CHE_Monash@hasanuddin_univ
https://t.co/VEe2UG1O4W
Contamination across water sources (except municipal, which not all households have access to) was high. Well water did not meet @WHO drinking water guidelines and E. coli levels of environmental water indicates sewage contamination
[💧 analyses: @MonashCivil, @Monash_Science]
A new international study in @PNASNews shows remarkable #evolution in isolation: beetles speciated across sub- #Antarctic islands as the climate cooled, in synchrony with many marine groups. @MonashBiol@CSIRO@ACE_Expedition https://t.co/tXgkoQb4LD
https://t.co/t2IOEhVuXv
A new @MonashUni led study has shown that Charles Darwin was right about why insects are losing the ability to fly.
https://t.co/hAihsHXJ7H @LeihyR @StevenChown1 @MonashBiol
Wind plays a major but not exclusive role in the prevalence of insect flight loss on remote islands | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences https://t.co/SaUVtVOquI