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  1. Jonathan J. Cole: In Memory

    … in the Hudson River and Wisconsin lakes also revealed how terrestrial carbon ‘feeds’ aquatic food webs – showing that a large fraction of fish … thoughtful, and thought-provoking. He had a huge impact on biogeochemistry and aquatic ecology, and on the many people …

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  2. Cary Institute to offer immersive, paid research experience for teachers

    … Photo: Middle and high school teachers learning about aquatic ecosystems in Cary’s 2016 Summer Institute. … dimensions of ongoing Cary research related to wildfire, aquatic ecosystems, disease ecology, forests, nutrient cycling, and more. Depending on which project the …

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  3. Dr. Evan Gora

    … death. Plants play crucial roles in global biodiversity and nutrient cycling. However, plant mortality rates are … carbon budget. Evan explores how environmental conditions, biogeochemistry, and decomposer community assembly influence … of decomposition are essential to understanding forest nutrient cycling and its response to global change. News & …

    ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:10

  4. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … water. These animals can have large, pervasive effects on aquatic ecosystems.  Strayer is currently working to … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:40

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

    … rainfall. Gary also advanced scientific understanding of nutrient cycling in forests, in particular how trees, soils, … back to Earth.” While undertaking long-term studies on nutrient cycling in Catskill Mountain forests, Gary was …

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  6. Fifty-year-old law proves we can address environmental challenges

    … all oxygen from the water, suffocating fish and other aquatic life; erosion from farm fields smothered fish spawning sites, destroyed aquatic vegetation, and clogged fish gills; toxic metals, … streams so acid that no fish could survive; and excessive nutrient loads fueled runaway algal growth in Lake Erie. …

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  7. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … for climate mitigation. Globally, around 80% of Earth’s terrestrial carbon stores are found in soils. Due to climate … antibiotic effects, with distinct microbial communities emerging at each temperature tested. Within these … and temperature interact to disrupt soil communities and nutrient cycling . Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Volume …

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  8. Antidepressant pollution alters crayfish behavior, with impacts to stream ecosystems

    … the potential to disrupt stream ecosystem processes like nutrient cycling, oxygen levels, and algal growth.  … ecosystems. Twenty stream habitats were created with low-nutrient groundwater and quartz rocks and red maple leaf … Reisinger – University of Florida, Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Program  Erinn Richmond – Monash …

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  9. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … to focus on urban systems, blending social and ecological perspectives. That led me to pursue a masters at DePaul … indicate that the way people perceive water and the terrestrial environment are very different. People living in …

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  10. Cary Art Installation

    … a day, and its seeds can survive in soil up to 7 years. AQUATIC COMMUNITY Endemic species include:  … science Rosi has conducted research on the role of emerging contaminants shaping these systems and serves on … Jersey. Stillman’s art work has been reviewed in numerous publications including the New York Times and Hyperallergic. …