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Freshwater snails are an overlooked reservoir of AMR, study reveals

2025-10-15T07:24:00+01:00

Freshwater snails across Africa and the UK carry bacteria containing a wide range of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes, including those predicted to confer resistance against last-resort antibiotics, according to a new study led by AMI members.

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Algae and water fleas in lakes: Light color influences food webs

2025-10-15T15:39:00+01:00By

Phytoplankton are the basic food source for many aquatic organisms. A new study shows that the light spectrum is more important for these microalgae and for lake ecosystems than previously assumed.

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What we know and what we need to know about Antarctic marine viruses

2025-10-16T11:33:00+01:00By

Antarctic marine viruses, while proven to be important players in the ecosystem, are not completely understood. In a new paper, researchers aim to fill in the gap between what is known and what is unknown, with a primary focus on RNA viruses, the influence of climate change and their implications.