Ecology News
November 4, 2025
			Top Headlines
							Nov. 2, 2025  Researchers discovered that soil microbes in Kansas carry drought “memories” that affect how plants grow and survive. Native plants showed stronger responses to these microbial legacies than crops like corn, hinting at co-evolution over time. ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 29, 2025  Global scientists warn that humanity is on the verge of crossing irreversible climate thresholds, with coral reefs already at their tipping point and polar ice sheets possibly beyond recovery. The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 reveals how rising ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 29, 2025  Researchers at QUT uncovered how corals reattach to reefs through a three-phase process involving tissue transformation, anchoring, and skeleton formation. Differences among species reveal why some corals grow and attach faster than others. ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 27, 2025  Extinction rates are not spiraling upward as many believe, according to a large-scale study analyzing 500 years of data. Researchers found that species losses peaked about a century ago and have decreased since, with different drivers shaping past ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 27, 2025  The Southern Ocean absorbs nearly half of all ocean-stored human CO2, but its future role is uncertain. Despite models predicting a decline, researchers found that freshening surface waters are currently keeping deep CO2 trapped below. This ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 21, 2025  Melting Arctic ice is revealing a hidden world of nitrogen-fixing bacteria beneath the surface. These microbes, not the usual cyanobacteria, enrich the ocean with nitrogen, fueling algae growth that supports the entire marine food chain. As ice ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 19, 2025  Researchers have developed a light-emitting sugar probe that exposes how marine microbes break down complex carbohydrates. The innovative fluorescent tool allows scientists to visualize when and where sugars are degraded in the ocean. This ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 13, 2025  Humanity has reached the first Earth system tipping point, the widespread death of warm-water coral reefs, marking the beginning of irreversible planetary shifts. As global temperatures move beyond 1.5°C, the world risks cascading crises such as ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 10, 2025  Coccolithophores, tiny planktonic architects of Earth’s climate, capture carbon, produce oxygen, and leave behind geological records that chronicle our planet’s history. European scientists are uniting to honor them with International ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 8, 2025  The Amazon has suffered its most destructive fire season in more than two decades, releasing a staggering 791 million tons of carbon dioxide—on par with Germany’s annual emissions. Scientists found that for the first time, fire-driven ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 8, 2025  Researchers at KAUST have confirmed that the Red Sea once vanished entirely, turning into a barren salt desert before being suddenly flooded by waters from the Indian Ocean. The flood carved deep channels and restored marine life in less than ... 
						
						
					
							Oct. 7, 2025  Marine heatwaves can jam the ocean’s natural carbon conveyor belt, preventing carbon from reaching the deep sea. Researchers studying two major heatwaves in the Gulf of Alaska found that plankton shifts caused carbon to build up near the surface ... 
						
						
					Latest Headlines
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Oct. 28, 2025  Fungi’s evolutionary roots stretch far deeper than once believed — up to 1.4 billion years ago, long before plants or animals appeared. Using advanced molecular dating and gene transfer analysis, ... 
							
						
Oct. 3, 2025  Billions of years ago, Earth’s atmosphere was hostile, with barely any oxygen and toxic conditions for life. Researchers from the Earth-Life Science Institute studied Japan’s iron-rich hot ... 
							
						
Oct. 1, 2025  Fungi may have shaped Earth’s landscapes long before plants appeared. By combining rare gene transfers with fossil evidence, researchers have traced fungal origins back nearly a billion years ... 
							
						
Sep. 20, 2025  Insects are essential for ecosystems, but mounting evidence suggests many populations are collapsing under modern pressures. A new study used cutting-edge genomic techniques on museum specimens to ... 
							
						
Sep. 15, 2025  Researchers discovered two new parasitic wasp species living in the U.S., tracing their origins back to Europe and uncovering clues about how they spread. Their arrival raises fresh questions about ... 
							
						
Sep. 9, 2025  Flathead catfish are rapidly reshaping the Susquehanna River’s ecosystem. Once introduced, these voracious predators climbed to the top of the food chain, forcing native fish like channel catfish ... 
							
						
Sep. 5, 2025  UC Santa Barbara researchers project that human impacts on oceans will double by 2050, with warming seas and fisheries collapse leading the charge. The tropics and poles face the fastest changes, and ... 
							
						
Sep. 5, 2025  Scientists found that Red Sea corals can endure warming seas but grow much smaller and weaken under long-term heat stress. Though recovery is possible in cooler months, rising global temperatures may ... 
							
						
Sep. 1, 2025  Sargassum has escaped the Sargasso Sea and exploded across the Atlantic, forming the massive Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt. Fueled by nutrient runoff, Amazon outflows, and climate events, these ... 
							
						
Aug. 31, 2025  A massive global study uncovered a striking paradox: even as total burned land has dropped by more than a quarter since 2002, human exposure to ... 
							
						Earlier Headlines
Aug. 27, 2025  Ancient forests may have fueled a deep-sea oxygen boost nearly 390 million years ago, unlocking evolutionary opportunities for jawed fish and larger marine animals. New isotopic evidence shows that ... 
								
Aug. 25, 2025  Researchers uncovered that the Maui wildfires caused a spike in deaths far higher than reported, with hidden fatalities linked to fire, smoke, and lack of medical access. They warn that prevention ... 
								
Aug. 21, 2025  Industrial forests, packed with evenly spaced trees, face nearly 50% higher odds of megafires than public lands. A lidar-powered study of California’s Sierra Nevada reveals how dense plantations ... 
								
Aug. 16, 2025  Mediterranean bryozoans, including the “false coral,” are showing alarming changes in structure and microbiomes under acidification and warming. Field studies at volcanic CO₂ vents reveal that ... 
								
Aug. 2, 2025  Between 2003 and 2021, Earth saw a net boost in photosynthesis, mainly thanks to land plants thriving in warming, wetter conditions—especially in temperate and high-latitude regions. Meanwhile, ... 
								
July 27, 2025  For over two decades, satellites have quietly documented a major crisis unfolding beneath our feet: Earth's continents are drying out at unprecedented rates. Fueled by climate change, ... 
								
July 21, 2025  A scorching marine heatwave from 2014 to 2016 devastated the Pacific coast, shaking ecosystems from plankton to whales and triggering mass die-offs, migrations, and fishery collapses. Researchers ... 
								
July 21, 2025  Gene editing may hold the key to rescuing endangered species—not just by preserving them, but by restoring their lost genetic diversity using DNA from museum specimens and related species. ... 
								
July 16, 2025  After devastating wildfires scorched the Brazilian Pantanal, an unexpected phenomenon unfolded—more jaguars began arriving at a remote wetland already known for having the densest jaguar population ... 
								
July 16, 2025  Hawaiian coral reefs may face unprecedented ocean acidification within 30 years, driven by carbon emissions. A new study by University of Hawai‘i researchers shows that even under conservative ... 
								
July 10, 2025  People can intuitively sense how biodiverse a forest is just by looking at photos or listening to sounds, and their gut feelings surprisingly line up with what scientists ... 
								
July 7, 2025  Feral honey bees, once celebrated for their agricultural value, are now threatening native ecosystems in Southern California by monopolizing pollen sources and overwhelming native pollinators. A new ... 
								
July 3, 2025  Tropical trees are dying faster than ever, and it's not just heat or drought to blame. Scientists have uncovered a surprising culprit: ordinary thunderstorms. These quick, fierce storms, powered ... 
								
June 27, 2025  Zooplankton like copepods aren’t just fish food—they’re carbon-hauling powerhouses. By diving deep into the ocean each winter, they’re secretly stashing 65 million tonnes of carbon far below ... 
								
June 30, 2025  Wildfires are becoming more intense and dangerous, but a new Stanford-led study offers hope: prescribed burns—intentionally set, controlled fires—can significantly lessen their impact. By ... 
								
June 19, 2025  During Earth's ancient Snowball periods, when the entire planet was wrapped in ice, life may have endured in tiny meltwater ponds on the surface of equatorial glaciers. MIT researchers ... 
								
June 18, 2025  A breakthrough study has uncovered that the Southern Ocean's power to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere fluctuates dramatically depending on winter sea ice. When sea ice lingers longer ... 
								
June 14, 2025  A pioneering study reveals how archaeologists' satellite tools can be repurposed to tackle climate change. By using AI and satellite LiDAR imagery from NASA and ESA, researchers have found a ... 
								
Aug. 14, 2025  Extreme heat waves and cold spells on the Great Lakes have more than doubled since the late 1990s, coinciding with a major El Niño event. Using advanced ocean-style modeling adapted for the lakes, ... 
								
June 2, 2025  New research adds to our understanding of how rapidly rising sea levels due to climate change foreshadow the end of the Great Barrier Reef as we know it. The findings suggest the reef can withstand ... 
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Sunday, July 27, 2025
Monday, July 21, 2025
- The Heatwave That Shattered Ecosystems, Starved Whales, and Drove Fish North
 - This Genetic Breakthrough Could Help Thousands of Species Cheat Extinction
 
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
- They Fled the Flames—now Jaguars Rule a Wetland Refuge
 - Corals in Crisis: A Hidden Chemical Shift Is Reshaping Hawaiian Reefs
 
Thursday, July 10, 2025
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Friday, June 27, 2025
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Thursday, August 14, 2025
Monday, June 2, 2025
- Geological Time Capsule Highlights Great Barrier Reef's Resilience
 - Coastal Flooding More Frequent Than Previously Thought
 - Researchers Use Deep Learning to Predict Flooding This Hurricane Season
 
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
- Huge Sea-Urchin Populations Are Overwhelming Hawaii's Coral Reefs
 - When the Forest Is No Longer a Home -- Forest Bats Seek Refuge in Settlements
 
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Friday, May 23, 2025
- How Marine Plankton Adapts to a Changing World
 - Managing Surrogate Species, Providing a Conservation Umbrella for More Species
 
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
- MIT Scientists Develop Tool That Makes Underwater Scenes Crystal Clear
 - Songbirds' Great Risk Results in Great Genetic Reward
 - Fool's Gold: A Hidden Climate Stabilizer
 
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
- Native Turtles Return to Yosemite After Removal of Invasive Bullfrogs
 - Thousands of Animal Species Threatened by Climate Change
 
Friday, May 16, 2025
Thursday, May 15, 2025
- Amazon Could Survive Long-Term Drought but at a High Cost
 - Scientists Use Fossils to Assess the Health of Florida's Largest Remaining Seagrass Bed: Surprisingly, It's Doing Well!
 
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- An Ink That Boosts Coral Reef Settlement by 20 Times
 - Climate Change Is Turning Coastal Lagoons Into 'salty Soup'
 
Monday, May 12, 2025
- Invasive Salmon, Clams and Seaweed Are Next Threats to Biodiversity in Britain
 - Helping Birds and Floating Solar Energy Coexist
 
Friday, May 9, 2025
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
- Pioneering Research Reveals Tree-Mendous Potential of Inexpensive Drones to Help Community Forests Flourish and Unlock Restoration Funding
 - Fewer Parasites in the Indian River Lagoon Signal Big Ecosystem Problems
 
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Monday, May 5, 2025
- Halo Patterns Around Coral Reefs May Signal Resilience
 - Artificial Oxygen Supply in Coastal Waters: A Hope With Risks
 - Blue Tips Are Red Algae's Red Flags
 
Friday, May 2, 2025
Thursday, May 1, 2025
- Exposure to Extreme Heat and Cold Temperature Is Leading to Additional Preventable Deaths, New 19-Year Study Suggests
 - Invasive Rats and Rainforest Mammals Are Sharing Gut Microbes as Urban Areas Grow
 
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Deciphering the Migratory Behavior and Connectivity of Mediterranean and Atlantic Cory's Shearwaters
 - Restoring Oil Wells Back to Nature With Moss
 - Bacterial Villain Behind Lake Erie's 'potent Toxin' Unveiled
 
Monday, April 28, 2025
- Extreme Monsoon Changes Threaten the Bay of Bengal's Role as a Critical Food Source
 - Climate Change Increases the Risk of Simultaneous Wildfires
 - Want to Understand Grasslands? Look at the Bigger Picture
 
Thursday, April 24, 2025
- Controlling Starch Levels in Algae Could Have Biotechnology and Sustainability Benefits
 - Invasive Weed Threatens Southern California's Deserts
 
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
- Paying Fishers to Release Endangered Catches Can Aid Conservation, but Only If Done Right
 - Hotter Temps Trigger Wetlands to Emit More Methane as Microbes Struggle to Keep Up
 - Toxic Blooms in Motion: Researchers Map Algae Patterns in Lake Okeechobee, Florida
 
Monday, April 21, 2025
- From Research to Real-World, Startup Tackles Soaring Demand for Lithium and Other Critical Minerals
 - Microplastics: What's Trapping the Emerging Threat in Our Streams?
 - Introduced Trees Are Becoming More Common in the Eastern United States, While Native Diversity Declines
 
Friday, April 18, 2025
Thursday, April 17, 2025
- Land-Use Drives Energy Dynamics of Boreal Lake Food Webs
 - Curious Isolation: New Butterfly Species Discovered
 - Nutrients Strengthen Link Between Precipitation and Plant Growth, Study Finds
 
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
- Colombia's Peatlands Could Be a Crucial Tool to Fight Climate Change: But First We Have to Find Them
 - Making Desalination More Eco-Friendly: New Membranes Could Help Eliminate Brine Waste
 
Monday, April 14, 2025
Friday, April 11, 2025
Thursday, April 10, 2025
- Caspian Sea Decline Threatens Endangered Seals, Coastal Communities and Industry
 - In Croatia's Freshwater Lakes, Selfish Bacteria Hoard Nutrients
 
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
- European Bird Declines Linked to Range of Climatic Conditions Experienced
 - Coral Reefs Exude Myriad Chemicals, Fueling Dynamic Microbial Recycling of Nutrients
 
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Friday, April 4, 2025
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Monday, March 31, 2025
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
- Coral Diseases and Water Quality Play a Key Role for Coral Restoration and Survival Efforts
 - If Native Plants Are Going to Survive Climate Change, They Need Our Help to Move -- Here's How to Do It Safely
 - The Devastating Human Impact on Biodiversity
 
Monday, March 24, 2025
- How Extreme Weather Threatens Nature's Essential Services
 - Introduced Pacific Oysters Provide Biodiversity Benefits in Port River
 
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
- Red Coral Colonies Survive a Decade After Being Transplanted in the Medes Islands
 - Conservation Efforts Are Bringing Species Back from the Brink, Even as Overall Biodiversity Falls