Ecological Society of America Research Update

Ecological Society of America

The Ecological Society of America (ESA) presents a roundup of six research articles recently published across its esteemed journals . Widely recognized for fostering innovation and advancing ecological knowledge, ESA's journals consistently feature illuminating and impactful studies. This compilation of papers explores a method to rehabilitate coral reefs, new observations of masquerading behavior in a deep-sea squid, the expansion of Sphagnum peat patches across Alaska's North Slope, trade-offs between protected areas and sustainable development goals, a first-time observation of moths drinking a moose's tears and the harmful effects of blind spots in early education on environmental decision making.

From Ecosphere:

Tear-drinking moths caught on camera sipping moose tears

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