Highlights

Inadequate compensation for lost or downgraded protected areas threatens global biodiversity

Inadequate compensation for lost or downgraded protected areas threatens global biodiversity

October 01, 2024

Conservation scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have highlighted substantial gaps in the compensation for lost or downgraded…

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Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning

Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning

August 05, 2024

Environmental biology researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed an efficient method for rapidly identifying and classifying…

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When at risk of female cannibalism, male spiders select the paired sexual organ containing more sperm

When at risk of female cannibalism, male spiders select the paired sexual organ containing more sperm

August 16, 2022

NUS biologists have discovered that male spiders make choices on maximising their mating success when they are at risk of…

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Integrative approach reduces error cascades in mosquito vector surveillance

Integrative approach reduces error cascades in mosquito vector surveillance

August 05, 2021

NUS biologists demonstrate that standard surveillance methods and traditional identification techniques do not accurately reflect the mosquito community structure across…

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Local butterflies which enjoy exotic plants

Local butterflies which enjoy exotic plants

May 25, 2021

NUS scientists show that two of Singapore’s threatened butterfly species are now critically dependent on a non-native caterpillar host plant,…

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Philippine forest trees threatened by deforestation and climate change

Philippine forest trees threatened by deforestation and climate change

January 27, 2021

NUS ecologists develop models that identify major threats to a dominant tree family in the Philippines. Already reduced by deforestation,…

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The Malay Peninsula is a dispersal barrier to certain mangrove species

The Malay Peninsula is a dispersal barrier to certain mangrove species

June 26, 2020

NUS ecologists showed that mangrove tree species with seeds/seedlings that float and survive shorter periods at sea have limited ability…

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Improving reservoir water quality with aquatic plants: Benefits and challenges

Improving reservoir water quality with aquatic plants: Benefits and challenges

April 20, 2020

NUS ecologists have revealed some of the capabilities of aquatic plants to enhance the water quality of our reservoirs. Aquatic…

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Deforestation in the tropics causes declines in freshwater fish species

Deforestation in the tropics causes declines in freshwater fish species

February 24, 2020

NUS ecologists have found that Nematabramis everetti, a common freshwater fish species that is resilient to climate change-associated drought conditions,…

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Better approaches needed to tackle informal gold mining

Better approaches needed to tackle informal gold mining

February 13, 2020

NUS ecologists found that current approaches involving enforcement and provision of alternative livelihoods are unlikely to succeed in deterring informal…

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A mutually beneficial relationship between two “predators”

A mutually beneficial relationship between two “predators”

November 10, 2018

10 Nov 2018. NUS ecologists have discovered that a species of crab spider which lives in carnivorous pitcher plants attacks…

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New coral species from a World Heritage Site

New coral species from a World Heritage Site

April 07, 2017

7 Apr 2017. NUS ecologist in collaboration with James Cook University, Australia have discovered a new species of hard coral on…

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