A UBC study shows ringed seals will brave polar bear hotspots if fish variety is high—evidence that conservation plans must ...
Quantum materials, astronomy, and life sciences research at UBC got a major boost with the latest round of Canada Foundation ...
For the first time in the wild, researchers have shown plant populations can evolve quickly enough to rebound from extreme ...
Plants pause their growth during stress, then press play when conditions improve, helping them recover and live on to produce ...
A sweeping new study of the 2021 heat wave reveals offers crucial insight into how climate extremes reshape ecosystems.
Dr. Curtis Suttle has ben awarded the Jacob Biely Research Prize and Dr. Jess McIver has received the Charles A. McDowell Award for Excellence in Research. Two of the university’s premier research ...
A post-doctoral fellow with the Department of Zoology has conducted the first in-nature experiments that show environmental adaption accelerates the development of new species. "As far as advancing ...
The loss of large predator animals across the globe is having unanticipated impacts on processes as diverse as human disease dynamics, wildfires and biogeochemical cycles, according to new research by ...
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