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  1. Climate change water variability hurts salamander populations

    Climate change water variability hurts salamander populations … variability — fluctuations between low and high flows brought about by climate change — can kill … and it is a surprise to see that this is happening all over the world.” Likens and colleagues studied spring …

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  2. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … that some people believe that Lyme disease didn’t spill over naturally. Because Burgdorfer had ties to the US … area, right at the mouth of the Connecticut River, where it flows into Long Island Sound, with estuary areas and lakes … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  3. What’s killing giant tropical trees? With $1.7M in awards, a Cary-led team aims to find out

    … project that will combine drone surveys and on-the-ground observations to investigate the deaths of large tropical … 14,000 American football fields — across three continents over the next three years. Gora and … majority of tropical trees being quite small and spindly. Over hundreds or thousands of years, the largest giants can …

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  4. Dr. Winslow D. Hansen

    … GIS, and high performance computing applications. In her over 20 years in the field, she has contributed to various … sites. For this work, Sara examined these longterm field observations to identify 1) key pathways by which …

    ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:15

  5. Exposure to past temperature variability may help forests cope with climate change

    Exposure to past temperature variability may help forests cope with climate change Study identifies trends linking temperature variability and forest productivity. Photo by Steve … of ‘greenness’ which is a reliable proxy for leaf cover and forest productivity. The MODIS satellites …

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

    … electricity to small trees. This was supported by observations of the source of electric current. Physical … large trees to smaller understory trees, with our field observations indicating that small trees are damaged and … ultimately change forest composition and carbon storage over time.” Citation Gora, E.M., …

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  7. Dr. Sarah Batterman

    … Batterman uses large-scale ecosystem experiments, field observations, and modeling to analyze how the biodiversity … with fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria changed the climate over earth's long-term history. Batterman discovered …

    ltumblety - 01/03/2024 - 10:11

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

    … as well. Christine Goodale It was a great delight over the years to work with Gary in his many roles, and none …

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

    … made the leap from nonhuman animals to human populations over millennia. Yet an infectious disease paradigm that … virus’ binding ability. The study was one of the first observations of the many ways a coronavirus could adapt to … she said. “You just never know when you might roll the combination that gives you the next Omicron.” Han is …

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  10. Dosing the coast: Baltimore County’s leaky pipes are medicating the Chesapeake Bay

    … & Technology that monitored an urban stream network over a yearlong period. Drug concentrations detected were … 1% of raw sewage originating in the Gwynns Falls watershed flows into the environment via leaking infrastructure. If we … site funded by the US National Science Foundation. For over 20 years, the Gwynns Falls study sites have been …

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