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How Lyme disease became unstoppable
… devour these nutritious treats, and their populations will shoot up the following year. This provides tons of … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the … not particularly sexy. It won’t necessarily address the root cause of the problem. But that’s where things stand …
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Cary Institute to host Climate Week NYC event on addressing the wildfire crisis
… fail to regenerate, causing forests to permanently shift to shrublands and grasslands. Hansen uses field experiments, …
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Nitrogen-fixing trees help tropical forests grow faster and store more carbon
… adaptation gives them an edge in recently cleared, early succession tropical soils that are nitrogen-poor. Fixers … at the scale of individual trees. The model accounts for competition between plants for light and nutrients, nutrient … Sarah Batterman collects soil and root cores in a recovering Panamanian rainforest forest to …
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Adapting to the New Age of Wildfire
… area and emissions from California's forests, woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands … all over the world, but we like to say we have deep local roots and global reach. Anyway, so welcome … The first objective is to try to really understand the mechanisms that are going to underpin how our forests change …
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Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist
… Anything that can burn is fuel for a fire – things like shrubs, grasses, and trees. These fires are burning hotter … in the US, people start the vast majority of fires. Between 1992 and 2012, people were responsible for starting … biodiversity, carbon storage, and even water availability. Shrublands store less carbon, creating a feedback loop that …
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Buell-Small Succession Study
Buell-Small Succession Study Lead Scientist(s) : Dr. … the living world. Life history and evolutionary contrasts between species, physiological and morphological strategies, … through time actually are. All else -- the understanding of mechanisms, the prediction of trends, the use of succession …
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Dr. July Pilowsky
… process-explicit modeling techniques to better understand mechanisms that regulate disease prevalence in wild mammal … health. Previous Research In a joint PhD program between the University of Adelaide and the University of …
ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:35
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What is Succession?
What is Succession? Succession is the change in either species composition, … low-statured vegetation dominated by herbaceous plants or shrubs will usually be replaced by trees, ultimately forming …
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Succession
Succession Many ecosystems in upstate New York were … farms to move westward, land was left fallow. What is succession? Freed from cultivation, vegetation tends to … is colonized by weedy species. A few years later, invading shrubs and tree seedlings, such as red maple, dominate. …
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Intraspecific Traits: Uncovering Mechanisms Driving Forest Dynamics
Intraspecific Traits: Uncovering Mechanisms Driving Forest Dynamics … (e.g., growth and survival), attempts to uncover these mechanisms have traditionally ignored the consideration of … 2024-03-18 22:56:30 Intraspecific Traits: Uncovering Mechanisms Driving Forest Dynamics Speaker: Dr. María …