Drought makes Borneo’s trees flower at the same time

Tropical plants flower at supra-annual irregular intervals. In addition, mass flowering is typical for the tropical forests in Borneo and elsewhere, where hundreds of different plant timber species from the Dipterocarpaceae family flower synchronously. This phenomenon is all the more puzzling because both temperature and day length are relatively constant all year round due to geographical proximity to the equator.
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Invasive species: ‘Away-field advantage’ weaker than ecologists thought

For decades, ecologists have assumed the worst invasive species—such as brown tree snakes and kudzu—have an “away-field advantage.” They succeed because they do better in their new territories than they do at home. A new study reveals that this fundamental assumption is not nearly as common as people might think.
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Invasive Species News 2013-05-17 12:14:00

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Genome sequence of Tibetan antelope sheds new light on high-altitude adaptation

How can the Tibetan antelope live at elevations of 4,000-5,000m on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau? Investigators now provide evidence of genetic factors that may be associated with the species' adaption to harsh highland environments.
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Climate change may have little impact on tropical lizards: Study contradicts predictions of widespread extinction

Climate change may have little impact on many species of tropical lizards, contradicting a host of recent studies that predict their widespread extinction in a rapidly warming planet.
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Asian lady beetles use biological weapons against their European relatives

Once introduced for biological pest control, Asian lady beetle populations have been increasing uncontrollably. Scientists have now found the reason for the animal's success. Its body fluid contains microsporidia, fungus-like protozoa that parasitize body cells and can cause immense harm to their host. The Asian lady beetle is obviously resistant to these parasites. However, transferred to native species, microsporidia can be lethal.
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Grand tested for Asian carp

Federal wildlife officers set up their portable lab at the Odawa/Battle Point Launch in Grand Haven Township on Wednesday. They took their boat out on the Grand River, where they took a variety of water samples. "It's part of an aquatic invasive species monitoring program," explained fish biologist Tim Strakosh.
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Invasive crazy ants are displacing fire ants in areas throughout southeastern US

Invasive "crazy ants" are displacing fire ants in areas across the southeastern United States, according to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. It's the latest in a history of ant invasions from the southern hemisphere and may prove to have dramatic effects on the ecosystem of the region.
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Invasive crazy ants are displacing fire ants in areas throughout southeastern US

Invasive "crazy ants" are displacing fire ants in areas across the southeastern United States, according to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. It's the latest in a history of ant invasions from the southern hemisphere and may prove to have dramatic effects on the ecosystem of the region.
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Natural ‘keystone molecules’ punch over their weight in ecosystems

Ecosystems are disproportionately influenced by "keystone molecules" that have powerful behavioral effects and contribute to ecosystem structure, according to a new general theory. The chemicals can each fill a variety of functions and affect multiple species. The actions of four keystone molecules are described, three of them toxins.
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