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The first continent-wide mapping study of plant life across Antarctica reveals growth in previously uncharted areas, and is set to inform conservation measures across the

This Map Shows You the Odds of Finding a New

Scientifically describing a new species can take several years, and many of the previously unknown organisms revealed by Ocean Census have not yet been formally named,

The New Map of Life calls on us to shift from a deficit mindset that laments the losses now associated with aging—whether to health, mobility, financial security, independence, or social engagement—and to assess the economic and social

A new map reveals there is a potential treasure trove of animals awaiting discovery. Where will we find Earth’s newest species? Scientists now have an answer for that.

Less than a decade after unveiling the “Map of Life,” a global database that marks the distribution of known species across the planet, Yale researchers have launched an ambitious and perhaps even more important

This Map Shows You the Odds of Finding a New Species in Your Neighborhood The ‘Map of Life’ predicts where undiscovered birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals could

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We’re just over a month into 2023, and already there are plenty of newly described species. We share some of our favourites.

Satellites reveal stunningly detailed maps of Earth’s seafloors

Now, the team added a new feature to the database that predicts where species currently unknown to scientists may be hiding, reports Elizabeth Pennisi for Science. The interactive map

To help discover missing species, Jetz and Moura built a set of comprehensive data — which involved the geographical range, location, historical dates-of-discovery, and other miscellaneous

In a new study from Yale University, experts have created a framework for locating undiscovered life on Earth. The study comes less than a decade after the team developed the “Map of Life,” a global database that

Less than a decade after unveiling the “Map of Life,” a global database that marks the distribution of known species across the planet, Yale researchers have launched an

The new map, published Dec. 12 in the journal Nature Geoscience, reveals previously unknown topographical features that shape ice flow on the frozen continent.. The

This new simulation acts like a global weather forecast for all species on Earth, calculating how many species of animal live on land, and how quickly new species evolve. The

„This gives us a kind of ’treasure map,’ which can guide us to where we should explore next and look for new species with restricted ranges,” Economo said. U-M’s Sanders

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An interactive map has revealed where the 80% of ‚undiscovered life‘ not yet found on planet Earth is thought to be hiding, according to its developers. Smaller creatures are most likely

In times of crisis, though, maps of the unknown may be just as vital a resource. That’s the thinking behind a new scientific effort to map all the places on Earth where undiscovered species are

Map of Life is a new Google Maps-based website, which indicates the distribution of almost every species of vertebrate animal in the world.

An ant (species: Ectatomma tuberculatum) photographed in Costa Rica. Ants make up a large fraction of the total animal biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems, but

Now, they’ve gone a step further: mapping the likeliest spots for unknown species to still exist, in the hopes that those animals can be

The resulting maps show that tropical forests in countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Madagascar and Colombia hold the most considerable amount of unknown species,

Maps usually exist for the purpose of charting landscapes of the known. In times of crisis, though, maps of the unknown may be just as vital a resource. That’s the thinking

First Antarctic-wide survey of plant life to aid conservation efforts

Against the backdrop of the world’s biodiversity crisis – in which we’re losing known and presumably unknown species at an alarming rate – such speculative cartography may prove

In a study published in Systematic Biology, researchers describe a new simulation which acts like a global weather forecast for all species on Earth, calculating how many

A map shows the areas of the world where to find unknown animals, and where to direct research to defend biodiversity.