Millions of kilometers of rivers around the world are carrying antibiotic pollution at levels high enough to promote drug resistance and harm aquatic life, a McGill University-led study warns.
The DNA in a single cup of water can track wildlife, monitor pollution and survey pathogens in waterways and their ...
Environmental DNA from rivers worldwide reveals how climate boosts fish diversity—and how human activity is disrupting that ...
Rivers and streams are vital arteries in the global carbon cycle, transporting and processing huge amounts of organic matter from land to sea. However, increasing urbanization and intensive ...
Historical facts/biological questions -- Linkage between people and ecosystems: how did we get from separate to equal -- Symbioses between biologists and scientists -- Hudson River fisheries: once ...
The U.S. boasts more than 4 million miles of rivers, peppered with laws and regulations to protect access to drinking water and essential habitat for fish and wildlife. But in the first comprehensive ...
According to the World Wildlife Fund, river fisheries and related freshwater systems provide a major source of protein and livelihoods for hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Around 60 million ...