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Rare plant makes comeback from brink of extinction

The Kentish milkwort has seen a seven-fold increase since conservation efforts in 2013.

From the BBC News-2026-5-16:8:5:1


B.C. biologist disciplined for 'hunting' caribou after shooting clips to collect hair for DNA samples

The definition of 'hunting' is at the centre of a ruling from B.C.'s Environmental Appeal Board which upheld a decision to punish a wildlife biologist for his actions toward an endangered caribou herd he is studying in northern B.C.

From the CBC News-2026-5-13:8:5:1


How tiny 'backpacks' and sniffer dogs could save hedgehogs from extinction

The project uses GPS 'backpacks' to track the hedgehogs as they become an increasingly rare sight.

From the BBC News-2026-5-9:20:6:1


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Modelling Evolution, by Walter Veit, from Cambridge Univ Press. (Apr 18).

Genes, Environments and Interactions: Evolutionary and Quantitative Genetics Brought Up-to-date, by Jos Ãlvarez-Castro, from Springer Nature. (Apr 4).

Eve: How the Female Body Drive 200 Million Years of Human Evolution, by Cat Bohannon, from Vintage Canada, (Mar 21).

Birds, Sex and Beauty: The Extraordinary Implications of Charles Darwin's Strangest Idea, by Matt Ridley, from Harper. (Mar 7).


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May 19 16:00Regulatory rewiring of Dand5 drove left-right organizer heterotopy and organ asymmetry evolution in chordates - Rongrong Pan, et al. (PNAS)
May 19 16:00Evolutionary branching and consistency in group cooperation - Alina Glaubitz, et al. (PNAS)
May 19 14:03New lineages provide insights into the convergent evolution of extreme salt adaptation within symbiotic Archaea by Joshua N Hamm and others (MBE)
May 19 14:03Epistasis and background dependence in the evolution of Omicron variants of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein by Alief Moulana and others (MBE)
May 19 11:03Genomic Insights into the Admixture History and Adaptive Evolution of the Zhuang People by Chuangxue Mao and others (MBE)
May 19 11:03Chromosome-level reference genome of the beach false foxglove, Agalinis fasciculata (Orobanchaceae) by Pedro H Pezzi and Maribeth Latvis (GBE)
May 19 11:03Inferring patterns of purifying, positive and balancing selection in the coppery titi monkey (Plecturocebus cupreus) utilizing a well-fit evolutionary baseline model by Vivak Soni and others (GBE)
May 18 16:00Maynard Smith's analogy, realized: Common ancestry constrains evolutionary percolation through protein space - Swathi Nachiar , et al. (PNAS)
May 18 16:00Genomic diversity and the domestication history of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) - Weixuan Ning, et al. (PNAS)
May 18 16:00Emergence of cooperation due to opponent-specific responses in Prisoner's Dilemma - Alexandre V. , et al. (PNAS)
May 18 16:00Arctic ecosystems shaped mammalian dispersal and diversification before the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction - Sarah L. , et al. (PNAS)
May 17 17:03Novel 20th century rotavirus alphagastroenteritidis strains identified in formalin-fixed and ethanol-preserved museum specimens by Ashleigh F Porter and others (MBE)
May 17 17:03Highlight: comparative single-cell analysis reveals how birds and mammals build distinct lung architectures by Ioanna Kotari (MBE)
May 17 17:03"Dark" or "Junk"? Functional Roles of Pervasive Transcription in the Human Genome by Haoran Cai (GBE)
May 17 11:03Beyond Genomes: Functional Signatures Reveal Evolutionary Patterns Across the Tree of Life by A Muñoz-Mérida and A J Muñoz-Pajares (MBE)

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