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  1. Dr. Vanessa Rubio

    Dr. Vanessa Rubio Tropical Forest Ecologist Expertise … and deterministic processes in assembling tropical plant communities. Understanding how these processes shape plant communities, promote coexistence, and interact …

    ltumblety - 11/20/2023 - 12:04

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

    … Raised in New York’s Capital Region, Lovett was shaped by summers at Helderberg Lake in a cabin his parents … (1975) and a PhD from Dartmouth College in Biology and Plant Ecology (1981). Before being hired at Cary Institute, … in 1985. He recalls, “Gary was incredibly bright and an early adopter of using computer models to understand …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … to protect his privacy—was one of the kids in that early cluster of childhood cases in the town that would give … of spirochete bacterium, a type that shares a distinctive shape with the pathogens that cause syphilis and tick-borne … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Victoria Kelly

    Victoria Kelly Environmental Monitoring Program Manager845 677-7600 … salt reduction practices, the impact of climate change on plant and animal life cycle events (phenology), and monitoring of water at the landscape scale. Recent publications include Road Salt: The Problem, The Solution, …

    ltumblety - 08/01/2023 - 09:43

  5. Beech Bark Disease

    … of bark-cankering fungi ( Neonectria faginata and N. ditissima ). A native insect (the birch margarodid, … indicating that the insects reproduce asexually. An early larval stage of the insect can crawl about, and may be … by the level of nitrogen in the tree 1 . Like many plant-eating insects, the beech scale’s population growth …

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  6. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate … measured at Mohonk Lake? Data collection started in the early 1980s with Dan Smiley, part of the family that still … Mohonk Lake in the autumn. Leaves and other plant debris that fall into the lake are decomposed by …

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  7. Team Cary: Elsa Anderson

    … Here, Elsa talks about her path to ecology, overcoming early challenges, what she’s studying at Cary, and advice … Scholarship to study questions about how human activities shape plant communities through time. Based at the Technical …

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  8. Cary to co-lead $4.8M study on how environmental conditions shape viral outbreaks in wild rodents

    Cary to co-lead $4.8M study on how environmental conditions shape viral outbreaks in wild rodents Minimizing … contact with people.”  The team will explore these dynamics in wild rodents and the viruses they carry in both …

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

    Cary Institute to offer immersive, paid research experience for …   “Students need to engage with ecology and STEM early, to instill confidence in them that this is a field … to create and run simulations of future forest and fire dynamics, conduct field surveys of tick density and …

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  10. Research Guide to the Catskills Region of New York

    … in the Catskills Region. As in almost all of North America, colonizers displaced and actively removed indigenous peoples … legacy of extensive harvest for the tanning industry in the early 19th century. Cathedral Glen on Belleayre Mountain is … Recreational Boating Program, Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Program, Land Acquisition, Flood Hazard …