Warming alters predator-prey interactions in the Arctic by Staff July 23, 2018 July 23, 2018 56 views 56Under warming conditions, arctic wolf spiders’ tastes in prey might be changing, according to new research — initiating a new cascade of food web interactions that could potentially alleviate some impacts of global warming.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Model fuses social media, remote sensing data with goal of identifying nuclear threats next post Scientists uncover new connection between smell and memory Related Posts Bella moths use poison to attract mates: Scientists... April 22, 2024 AI tool creates ‘synthetic’ images of cells for... April 22, 2024 World’s oases threatened by desertification, even as humans... April 22, 2024 Eye-opener: Pupils enlarge when people focus on tasks April 22, 2024 Liquid droplets shape how cells respond to change April 22, 2024 Life goals and their changes drive success April 22, 2024