It is a natural process of animal species to become extinct (e.g. dinosaurs, dodos etc.). There is no reason why people should try to stop this from happening. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience....
Scientists from Australia declared that they were able to find out how some species of birds managed to develop the ability to recognize each other’s language. Together with his partners from the School of Botany and Zoology at the Australian National University in Canberra, Professor Robert Magra...
Across Australia's natural landscapes, feral cats typically consume 272 million birds yr^-^1 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 169-508 million). However, there is substantial inter-annual variation, depending on changes in the cat population that are driven by rainfall conditions: ranging between ...
For example, says AMNH entomologist Randall Schuh, as of 2003 there are about 2,000 known plant-eating bug species in North America, but only 200 in Australia, while the sampling of Australia’s plant diversity that Schuh has done since then suggests that there could be as many as 3,000...
coast of North-east Australia. It is host to many species ofA. Exploring the island.birds and sea creatures. But it's now 7.B. Reporting via weekly blogs.threat from pollution and climate change.C. Promoting the islands.Thousands of applicants applied for the job.D. Bringing more tourists...
But while flower–insect interactions have been well studied from the perspective of plants in the form of pollination biology, few studies have been carried out from an entomological perspective, where flowers are resources to exploit. As a consequence, it remains unknown how many insect species ...
How many cane toads are in Australia? How many animal species are there in Antarctica? How many bird species are there in the Amazon rainforest? How many mammals live in the Amazon rainforest? How many endangered species are there in Costa Rica?
Our estimate, which considers the proportion of new species found in little-explored regions of the world ocean, such as off western Australia, and the number of new species expected in future taxonomic revisions, is a total of 3000–4000 species. The Grassle and Maciolek method appears ...
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Tree hollows are among the most important habitat resources for many vertebrate species inhabiting forests (Gibbons and Lindenmayer2002; Mazurek and Zielinski2004). Hollows are needed for the denning and nesting of many arboreal species (Bennett et al.1994; Gibbons et al.2002; Koch et al.2008a)...