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  1. Climate change is pushing the American redstart’s breeding range southward

    … (dots) and West Nile virus emergence at each location (vertical dotted line). LaDeau used a Bayesian hierarchical … which climate change can alter species distributions. The implications extend far beyond one species of warbler.  … as she realized the scarcity of data related to mosquito composition, abundance, and distribution in urban areas. …

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  2. Dr. Jane M. Lucas

    … fertilize plants and recycle organic debris, with important implications for agriculture and ecosystem health. Lucas is … the world. A central question: How are people impacting the composition and function of microbial communities? …

    ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:12

  3. Dr. Evan Gora

    … where, and why plants die in nature, and then measure the implications of their deaths for forest ecosystems. His … to understanding how agents of mortality are reshaping the composition of our forests and their capacity to store … This work has also expanded into research describing the vertical dimension of microbial diversity and function that …

    ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:10

  4. In the Tropics, woody vines make lightning more deadly for forests

    … in the death of small trees, which could lead to shifts in composition of tropical forests and their ability to store … strikes. ​This positive feedback loop could have major implications for the dynamics of liana-tree competition and … be resilient, and how this will ultimately change forest composition and carbon storage over time.” …

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  5. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … second-growth forests, suburban and exurban growth, habitat degradation, predator eradication, wildlife … “What exacerbates the risk is the fragmentation and degradation of that forest,” Ostfeld told me, “because … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  6. Hydrogen fuels

    … atmosphere, now about 550 parts per billion (ppb). The implications of rising levels of hydrogen need to be … H2 in Antarctic firn air: Atmospheric reconstructions and implications for anthropogenic emissions.  Proceedings of … of a future H2-based road transportation sector on the composition and chemistry of the atmosphere – Part 2: …

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  7. New study identifies bird species that could spread ticks and Lyme disease

    … included information on life history features like diet composition, foraging location, body size, lifespan, … Identifying Lyme-competent bird species could have direct implications for our health. Tick-borne diseases, especially …

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  8. Dr. Arielle Biro

    … ecosystem drivers, ranging from climate, fire, species composition, and soil nutrients, affect the future of boreal …

    ltumblety - 12/06/2023 - 08:49

  9. Fecal Indicator Bacteria & Rainfall

    Fecal Indicator Bacteria & Rainfall Fecal Indicators & Rainfall in the Hudson River Data … graphing platform. Background These data show the fecal indicator bacteria (Enterococci) and rainfall amounts …

  10. 'One Mississippi...' How lightning shapes the climate

    … understand how lightning operates in these forests, and its implications for climate change. Lightning tends to strike …