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River Erosion Drives Fish Biodiversity in The Appalachians

A new study provides evidence that river water eroding layers of metamorphic rock is a driver of freshwater fish biodiversity in the Appalachian Mountains.

Study Links Hard-Right Social Media With Incidents Of Civil Unrest

A new Yale-led study finds evidence that social media activity on hard-right platforms contributes to political unrest offline.

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Working With Faculty Mentor, Undergrad Unlocks Secrets Of ‘Living Fossils’

Working together, Yale undergraduate Chase Brownstein and Professor Thomas Near have published three peer-reviewed studies of “living fossil” fish lineages.

Study Reveals Biodiversity Engine for Fishes: Shifting Water Depth

Yale researchers have found that the ability of fish in temperate and polar ecosystems to move between shallow and deep water triggers species diversification.

An Ecological Rule Breaker Shows The Effects Of Climate Change On Body Size

An ecological rule breaker shows the effects of climate change on body size