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An eight-year study in the Maasai Mara savannah reveals that predation and scavenging networks operate under different constraints: predation is tightly limited by body size, whereas scavenging attracts a wider range of species, especially around megaherbivore carcasses.
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Researchers introduced evo3D, a new R package that analyzes protein evolution in three dimensions rather than just the linear sequence, enabling scientists to detect evolutionarily important structural regions that standard methods miss.
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The international PLANeT initiative aims to map the complete genetic diversity of all land plants, providing critical data to develop sustainable crops and protect ecosystems in the face of climate change.
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