Human impact on biodiversity
St Andrews scientists discover that widespread species increase the number of sites they occupy, whereas more narrowly distributed species decline.
St Andrews scientists discover that widespread species increase the number of sites they occupy, whereas more narrowly distributed species decline.
Three leading researchers at St Andrews have been named in the New Year’s Honours list.
The apparent global decline in vertebrate populations is driven by extreme losses in a few populations, according to new research.
Male humpback whales in a population sing the same song at any one time, according to new research from St Andrews and Queensland.