Caribbean reef food webs have compressed by up to 70% over the past 7,000 years as fish diets converge and ecosystems become simpler.
Human activity has lessened the resilience of modern coral reefs by restricting the food-fueled energy flow that moves ...
Coral reefs are undoubtedly in crisis. Scientists have documented concerning coral bleaching events, dramatic declines in coral cover, fish and shark populations across the Caribbean over recent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. illustration of Monquirasaurus boyacensis, a Cretaceous pliosaur from what is now Colombia Biodiversity was booming in the early ...
Paleontologists have identified the remains of a sebecid, a massive, greyhound-like crocodile that survived well after the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs. The sebecid, an apex predator that could ...
Chris Perry receives funding from the Natural Environment Research Council, The Leverhulme Trust and the Bertarelli Foundation. Christopher Cornwall receives funding from The Royal Society of New ...
With support from the World Bank, the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund - Caribbean Hotspot Project empowers civil society organizations to work with local communities in safeguarding biodiversity.
The Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE) Program is a long term field site dedicated to investigations of coral reefs and associated mangroves, seagrass meadows, and sandy bottoms. Field operations ...
From the Dominican Republic in the north, to the islands of the Eastern Caribbean in the East, the Caribbean is a globally celebrated biodiversity hotspot. Its coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, ...
Royal Caribbean hopes to bring 21,000 cruise passengers per day and 2,500 port employees, according to its environmental impact statement..