A tiny flightless midge which has colonized Antarctica's Signy Island is driving fundamental changes to the island's soil ecosystem, a study shows. A tiny flightless midge which has colonised ...
Of the known alien (non-native) species found in Antarctica, a non-biting species of midge currently presents one of the highest risks to terrestrial ecosystems, researchers have found. Eretmoptera ...
(CN) – Of all the non-native insect species found in Antarctica, scientists said Wednesday a nonbiting species of midge presents the biggest risk to the continent’s terrestrial ecosystems. An adult ...
If a tiny, flightless midge establishes itself on mainland Antarctica, it could unleash outsized changes on the continent’s biodiversity, researchers from the University of Birmingham and British ...
Ecological Bulletins is published in cooperation with the ecological journals Ecography and Oikos. Ecological Bulletins consists of monographs, reports and symposia proceeding on topics of ...
A tiny flightless midge which has colonised Antarctica’s Signy Island is driving fundamental changes to the island’s soil ecosystem, a study shows. Research by experts at the University of Birmingham ...
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