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

    … cycle nutrients, and respond to pests and pathogens. His research achievements were matched with a passion for … into account the different sensitivities of ecosystems and biodiversity that received this pollution when it fell back … his study plots were dying off due to pests like Beech Bark Disease, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, and spongy moths. This …

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  2. Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning

    … green infrastructure in US urban planning Research team puts forth solutions in upcoming virtual … from their equity work. A recent open-access paper in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment put forth a … press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …

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  3. New study identifies the best areas for rewilding European bison

    Biodiversity , … said lead author July Pilowsky, currently a disease ecologist at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies . Pilowsky completed the research while working on their PhD at University of …

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  4. Ecology and artificial intelligence: stronger together

    … AI and help to solve complex global challenges, such as disease outbreaks, loss of biodiversity, and climate change impacts. The idea arose … of Ecosystem Studies , who co-led the paper along with IBM Research’s Kush Varshney . “It could really benefit …

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  5. Beech Bark Disease

    Beech Bark Disease The fungi cause bark lesions that grow … interactions between these organisms is an area of active research, but it is clear that the beech scale insect … Orchestes fagi, on American Beech in Nova Scotia, Canada. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3. DOI …

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  6. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    How Lyme disease became unstoppable There was nothing … the US government’s Plum Island biowarfare and animal research lab was nearby in Long Island Sound, they speculate … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  7. Animal reservoirs—where the next SARS-CoV-2 variant could arise

    … don’t know where it came from,” Barbara Han , PhD, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies … it was a little strange to see,” he said of the 2018 research. “But now it’s what we see with SARS-CoV-2 and … the scientists predicted that animals would congregate in biodiversity hotspots, particularly at higher elevations. …

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  8. Toward a more inclusive definition of green infrastructure

    … of 122 plans from 20 US cities , published today in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment , found that many … definition of green infrastructure to guide future research and planning, and help cities and researchers adopt … Staff are global experts in the ecology of: cities, disease, forests, and freshwater.   …

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  9. Elizabeth Valentine

    Elizabeth Valentine Associate Research Specialist845 677-7600 … Elizabeth Valentine provides research support to Dr. Jane Lucas . She conducts … Elizabeth began her career at Cary in 2016 performing Lyme disease ecology research. She earned a Biology M.S. from …

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  10. A diversity of wildlife is good for our health

    Biodiversity , … human health and provides recommendations for future research to guide management. Lead author Felicia … areas with high levels of biodiversity are hotspots for disease. More animal diversity must equal more dangerous …

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