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Single plants can't move on their own, but entire plant species can. They naturally change locations through the dispersal of seeds, pollen, or vegetative structures, referred to as plant migration.
That plant migration will be harder to pull off over the coming decades, according to Jenny McGuire, a climate scientist at Georgia Tech and a co-author of the study.
Sep. 30—Migration is as natural as hummingbirds flying south for the winter. "Migratory" pairs the migration of plants and animals with human movement for survival. Developed by Mexico City ...
The paper by Higgins and Harte, an environmental science professor at the University of California-Berkeley, describes a range of possible impacts this slower migration might have on the carbon cycle.
The plants bloom orange, pink or white flowers in the spring. During the fall they release seeds attached to wispy white stems that catch the wind. How can I track the monarch spring migration 2025?
As I crisscross the county this summer to share environmental experiences with students, I can’t help but notice all of the ...
Alfalfa plant, which is botanically known as medicago sativa, is a perennial legume plant rich in nutrients and crucial for livestock feed. It contains and provides high-protein hay, silage, and ...
Walton blames the use of herbicides and pesticides for the decline in the monarch butterflies. If cattle eat milkweed, it can ...
Monarch butterflies pollinate many of Michigan's plants, according to the DNR, but are threatened and in need of conservation in Michigan and elsewhere. "Insects travel to flowering plants ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Families are flocking to Hermann Park to view the temporary outdoor art exhibit, The Great Elephant Migration. The 100 life-sized sculptures are all based on real-life elephants ...
Despite some conservationists’ concerns, UC Davis researchers show that tropical milkweed has minimal impact on California monarch butterflies’ migratory patterns.