Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of great white sharks from False Bay ...
In the vibrant yet fragile waters of the Gulf of Oman, spectacular phytoplankton blooms – visible even from space – unfold in ...
Renowned for their incredible ability to breach the water while hunting, the disappearance of Great white sharks from False ...
Ecosystems in the Southern Ocean, the body of water surrounding Antarctica, are under threat from climate change. The area's ...
2008). Figure 1 shows a simplified food web in a desert ecosystem. In this food web, grasshoppers feed on plants; scorpions prey on grasshoppers; kit foxes prey on scorpions. While the food web ...
When top ocean predators vanish, the ecosystems they leave behind don't just adapt—they transform in surprising and troubling ...
These tiny plastic particles not only pose a threat to marine ecosystems ... and ecosystem functions, especially on plants and aboveground-underground (AG-BG) food webs. Researchers presented ...
with negative implications for plankton food webs, which are an important component for ecosystem functioning and the provision of ecosystem services. It is therefore important to understand how these ...
The significant ecological imbalance in South Africa's False Bay is primarily due to the rapid collapse and absence of Great white sharks since 2015.
A study shows how the loss of Great white sharks from False Bay is disrupting the marine food web and threatening ocean health.
A new study has uncovered evidence of far-reaching ecosystem consequences following the disappearance of Great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) from False Bay, South Africa. The research spans ...