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  1. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … By the middle of the 19th century, roughly three-fourths of southern New England had been deforested, transformed into … edge of the island, where a narrow channel of shallow water separates it from New Jersey. Deer, VanAcker tells me, … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  2. Keeping the invasive bugs at bay

    … what’s the next pest and how do we keep it out?” Southern Hemisphere vigilance Australia and New … and uphill areas from stormwater run-off. They’re a major water quality protector. “The infestation that we are … studying them in his lab for the past decade. The predators come from the Pacific Northwest. Whitmore goes there and …

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  3. Measuring soil water from space

    Measuring soil water from space NASA collaboration aims to … season for many scientists working at Cary Institute has come to an end. All summer long, we were busy collecting … the northern edge, and from Verbank, NY to Kent, CT on the southern edge. The sensors monitor two things: soil water

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  4. Peter Groffman elected president of the Ecological Society of America

    … cycles, from urban to forest ecosystems, from soil to water, from national environmental policy to media, one … NY auditorium or tune in virtually. More details to come on the Cary events page .  …

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  5. Victoria Kelly

    … quality, solar radiation, phenology, and the behavior of water in the landscape. Data from the program have been used … and animal life cycle events (phenology), and monitoring of water at the landscape scale. Recent publications include Road Salt: The Problem, The Solution, …

    ltumblety - 08/01/2023 - 09:43

  6. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … in economic damage and widespread ecological change. Water clarity, water chemistry, food webs, and populations of native … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:40

  7. To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform

    … US cities use green infrastructure to comply with storm water regulations in the Clean Water Act. Significant investments are being made – often … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …

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  8. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … understanding of how forests process pollution, cycle nutrients, and respond to pests and pathogens. His research … scientist, mentor, and about as nice a guy as they come. Heartfelt vibes to his family, friends, and all my old …

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  9. Helium balloons impose a toll on our air, land, and sea

    … and sea When balloons lose their buoyancy and come back to earth, they can land miles away from their … intentional release. Watching a balloon disappear into the clouds can feel almost tranquil. But what goes up must come … pieces. These “microplastics” accumulate in bodies of water, where they are eaten by invertebrates and fishes. …

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  10. July: Stay cool

    July: Stay cool Water transfers heat much faster than air. This explains why … 50s, if they are deep enough. Where does this frigid water come from? Like most substances, water becomes less dense … Michigan lakes, especially where a rich plankton is fed by nutrients running off from lakeside houses and lawns, oxygen …

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