The post A First-Ever Tool to Quantify How Invasive Species Make Animals Suffer appeared first on A-Z Animals. Australian Masked Owls (Tyto novaehollandiae) have been introduced to some islands that ...
June 5, 2025 – A new study in Scientific Reports reveals the hidden pain of fish during slaughter and offers practical solutions to improve their welfare. Focusing on rainbow trout, the research ...
Increases in global trade and travel are causing animal and plant species to be more frequently introduced to regions of the world where they do not naturally occur. In these new regions, these ...
Spatial organization of immune surveillance by germline mutation status in the Breast Cancer Family Registry. Regional distribution of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and economic welfare loss ...
Structural disparities in early-onset colorectal cancer mortality: A national county-level analysis. Regional cancer burden and economic losses in 2023.
Invasive species are among the most well-studied phenomena in ecology, and for good reason: they cost the global economy $423 billion every year, have been implicated in 60% of all extinctions, and ...
Biologists develop framework to quantify and categorize the animal welfare impacts of biological invasions. Increases in global trade and travel are causing animal and plant species to be more ...