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We are pleased to introduce BMC Environmental Science, an important and timely addition to the BMC Series portfolio. The BMC Series is widely… Read more »
We are pleased to introduce BMC Environmental Science, an important and timely addition to the BMC Series portfolio. The BMC Series is widely… Read more »
Johannes Vermeer's Girl in the Spotlight underwent analysis in 1994 in "Vermeer Illuminated" and again in 2018 as part of the "Girl in the Spotlight"… Read more »
The microbiome consists of all the various bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microbes living in and on an organism and can have a… Read more »
Photographs taken of wild animals might be more useful data sources than we previously considered. A new study published in… Read more »
Pesticides have been identified as one of the culprits of the loss in biodiversity. Prof. Ralf B Schäfer describes their recent… Read more »
A debate on the above question is important because the Australian Government policy considers dingoes as a feral, allowing the… Read more »
A new study, published in BMC Evolutionary Biology, investigates the population genetic structure and evolutionary history of the… Read more »
In a research paper published by BMC Evolutionary Biology, the recently identified 'redness gene' is studied in order to better… Read more »
Conservation of endangered species can often come into conflict with the lives of the indigenous people who live with them. In the… Read more »
Curious and cute, pangolins are among the strangest of mammals. Here we discuss new research, recently published in BMC Genomics,… Read more »