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Two new aquatic insect species discovered from the Middle East and Caucasus

Two new aquatic insect species discovered from the Middle East and Caucasus Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Newly described aquatic insects, belonging to the genus Hydropsyche, are helping close substantial knowledge gaps regarding the biodiversity of Azerbaijan, Iran, and Türkiye. Caddisflies (order Trichoptera) are vital components of freshwater ecosystems, and the Hydropsyche genus is among the most diverse and ecologically important, comprising more than 8% of...

Phys.org 6d ago

Intraspecific genetic variation modulates immune responses to acute heat exposure in an aquatic ectotherm

Climate change-induced heatwaves threaten ectotherms, whose physiology is tightly coupled to ambient temperature. Vulnerability assessments often rely on data from one or a few populations, implicitly assuming uniform thermal sensitivity across species genetic diversity. Quantifying such variation is especially important for traits with wider ecological consequences; our focus here is on immune function, which shapes disease dynamics.

bioRxiv 5d ago

Three-dimensional hydro-cluttered locomotion by an undulatory robot

Announce Type: new Abstract: Aquatic robots have expanded human access to underwater environments, yet many underwater spaces contain obstacles that can disrupt open-water locomotion. In "hydro-cluttered" environments, water is interspersed with rigid and flexible clutter, making body-obstacle contact unavoidable. Operating in these spaces requires robots that can regulate and exploit contact, but this regime remains difficult to model or simulate.

arXiv CS 2d ago

Bar Shrimp, Manchester M1: ‘This is meaningful, highly adept cooking’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

One of the best seats in Manchester, if not the entire northI’m perched on a tall stool at a new Manchester bar, perusing a menu of fishy things and various aquatically adjacent items: Lindisfarne oysters, devilled eggs with brown crab and trout roe, hand-dived razor clams and scallop tartare with elderflower dressing. Bar Shrimp sits on New York Street, which feels weirdly fitting, because this place is much more “quietly sceney” New York than anything remotely “aren’t we edgy?” London....

The Guardian UK 3d ago

River wildlife moves freely once dams are removed, but so too can invasive species

River wildlife moves freely once dams are removed, but so too can invasive species Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Almost a quarter of all freshwater species are threatened with extinction. The removal of human-made barriers from rivers, such as dams and weirs, is a popular way to restore water flow and sediment transport to its natural state and allow fish and other aquatic wildlife to move more freely. There are more than 1.2 million barriers in European rivers.

Phys.org 1d ago

A cross-domain tropical species dataset with Chinese vernacular names and CITES source links

Announce Type: new Abstract: We describe a versioned cross-domain dataset of 410,499 active tropical species (working snapshot 2026-04-20) spanning three applied subdomains -- tropical_plants, tropical_aquatic, and tropical_pets -- that share a commercial and regulatory life cycle but are distributed across kingdom-organised biodiversity infrastructures. The resource joins taxonomic identifiers from GBIF, Plants of the World Online, iNaturalist, NCBI Taxonomy, the Catalogue of Life and the...

arXiv CS 7d ago

Government declines to protect Indigenous sacred site to be bulldozed for Brisbane Olympic stadium

Environment minister Murray Watt decides against emergency declaration to halt construction but does not rule out ‘longer term protections’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe federal government has decided against an 11th-hour intervention to halt construction of an Olympic stadium and aquatic centre in the heart of Brisbane, in a park that traditional owners say is a First Nations sacred site. The environment minister, Murray Watt, issued a statement on Sunday...

The Guardian World 10d ago

‘They picked the wrong artist’: How a Dallas mural cover-up led to a $25m lawsuit against Fifa

Robert Wyland’s depiction of ocean life was covered up for a World Cup promotion – now he wants retribution• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the appFlorida-based artist Robert Wyland – who legally changed his name to simply “Wyland” years ago – was recently busy in his studio in the Florida Keys doing what he always does: painting or sculpting vibrant, vivid scenes of aquatic life. Then his assistant walked in. Wyland, 69, has earned international acclaim for his “whaling walls,”...

The Guardian UK 2d ago

‘They picked the wrong artist’: How a Dallas mural cover-up led to a $25m lawsuit against Fifa

Robert Wyland’s depiction of ocean life was covered up for a World Cup promotion – now he wants retribution• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the appFlorida-based artist Robert Wyland – he’s almost always referred to as simply “Wyland” – was busy in his studio in the Florida Keys a few weeks ago doing what he always does: painting or sculpting vibrant, vivid scenes of aquatic life. Then his assistant walked in. Wyland, 69, has earned international acclaim for his “whaling walls,” a...

The Guardian Sport 2d ago

eDNA metabarcoding evaluated for fish diversity assessment

eDNA metabarcoding evaluated for fish diversity assessment Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a powerful tool for monitoring aquatic biodiversity, enabling researchers to identify fish species from traces of DNA found in water without using invasive techniques on fish. Although this technique is gaining traction, it introduces certain biases and uncertainties at various stages, thereby affecting the production of...

Phys.org 1d ago