Animals aren’t the icing on the cake. Were it not for animals, Earth would be like a mixing bowl full of flour, sugar and water, before it’s been stirred. The …
Conservation principles
In all animals, including humans, successors to free-living bacteria are called mitochondria and are literally our bodies’ power stations. At one moment in Earth’s history, two bacteria successfully formed a …
Physical drivers such as wind and currents determine the likelihood of marine vertebrate distribution but the consequence is better food security for people. This process is illustrated by the case …
Designing High Seas Marine Protected Areas to Conserve Blue Carbon Ecosystems is a great overall report but puts itself in jeopardy by omitting wildlife and biodiversityWhat is the definition of …
How Blue Whales help regulate climate by stirring and fertilising the ocean
How Blue Whales help regulate climate is by stirring and fertilising the ocean. In Indonesia’s Banda Sea, just north of Australia, they contribute to cold layer mixing and significantly contribute …
