Protecting marine fisheries and ecosystems

Marine ecosystems worldwide are suffering from a loss of biodiversity due to destruction of food chains and habitats. In particular, the effects of commercial… Read more »
Marine ecosystems worldwide are suffering from a loss of biodiversity due to destruction of food chains and habitats. In particular, the effects of commercial… Read more »
Twenty-five years ago today, on the 12th February 1988, a landmark article was published in Science describing a phylogenetic tree of the metazoans, derived… Read more »
So that scientific research on animals can be communicated confidently, it is important to ensure that the naming of species is stable and universal. For animal… Read more »
As a result of human industrial activities, atmospheric carbon is increasing. This increase has significantly contributed to the climate change that we are… Read more »
Community based conservation (CBC) initiatives seek to unite the aims and purposes of projects working towards economic and ecological goals. They generally aim… Read more »
We are pleased to announce that a new thematic series ‘Planarians to Parasitism: Evolution, Development and Stem Cells in Flatworms’ to be published jointly… Read more »
Global oceans provide numerous and varied resources which humans, and other organisms rely on. However, with the growing threat of increasing carbon dioxide in… Read more »
Eusociality describes a system in which many animals (mostly insects) live, whereby some individuals forego the opportunity to reproduce in order undertake… Read more »
Movement phenomena are among the most basic characteristics of life, playing a key role in determining evolutionary and ecological processes including major… Read more »
For many people, having a drink after a stressful day at work is a pretty normal reaction. However, for some people, this reaction to stress may lead to a drink… Read more »