A collaborative study published in Oecologia and led by Hiromi Uno of Hokkaido University and Kyoto University found that migratory shrimp contribute significantly to the nutrient quality of streams ...
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Bloody red shrimp recently found in Lake Superior confirms the invasive species' takeover of all five Great Lakes
Experts warn that the shrimp could disrupt ecosystems by altering food webs. However, officials have no immediate plan to slow the spread of the invasive species. Researchers confirmed a ...
Great Salt Lake is well known for being salty, but record-low water levels driven by high water usage and several years of drought may soon make it too salty for even the brine shrimp that have made ...
Western Mexico’s rapidly expanding shrimp farms, many of which are illegal, are contributing to the deforestation of the Pacific coast’s mangroves, an important habitat for jaguars. Satellite images ...
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed House Bill 137 into law March 17, according to the legislature’s website. The bill was passed by the House of Representatives on February 17 and the state Senate on March ...
Researchers confirmed a self-sustaining population of bloody red shrimp in Lake Superior after sampling 81 specimens in summer 2025 The invasive species likely arrived through ballast water from ...
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