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  1. Climate change water variability hurts salamander populations

    Climate change water variability hurts salamander populations … at Merrill Brook and streams in the nearby Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest affected the survival of salamanders … variability was high, leading to the decline in the adult population. “Increasing environmental variability may …

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  2. 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 … and we expect this to cause really different impacts across ecosystems, including forests. Our study highlights how …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … Lyme and other tick-borne pathogens have emerged from ecosystems that have been disturbed, fragmented, and … thus ensuring its continued presence in the reservoir host population. After that, in their third and final form, the … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Dr. Danielle Hare

    … research focuses on studying the response of stream ecosystems to climatic and land use changes.  Her research … trends in stream biogeochemical fluxes at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and Dr. Solomon and Dr. Stuart Jones in … part of the NSF-funded collaboration: Carbon Response to Experimental Warming in Streams (CREWS) conducted at Coweeta …

    ltumblety - 02/05/2024 - 09:36

  5. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … understanding the roles of suspension-feeding animals in ecosystems. Strayer also works on broader issues in … change. Water clarity, water chemistry, food webs, and populations of native species, including fish, in the Hudson … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:40

  6. Raymond J Winchcombe

    … are to protect the structure and function of our forested ecosystems, and minimize damage or interference by deer to … (as necessary) using fencing and repellents. Deer population control using annual reductions via a controlled …

    ltumblety - 11/08/2023 - 10:12

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

    … into action drew on his expertise on the interplay between ecosystems and the atmospheric deposition of pollutants. … failed to take into account the different sensitivities of ecosystems and biodiversity that received this pollution … His influence is deep & has shaped thought about ecosystems, & ecology more generally, for many of us. What a …

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  8. Beech Bark Disease

    … through the American beech ( Fagus grandifolia ) population ever since, killing countless trees and altering … resistance to beech bark disease in the American beech population. Our research in the Catskill Mountains of … cycling caused by an introduced pest/pathogen complex. Ecosystems 13:1188–1200. 3 Griffin, J. M., G. M. Lovett, …

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  9. Winter Wonderland No More? Climate Change & Northeastern Forests

    … discuss how winters are changing, consequences for forest ecosystems, and adaptations. If less shoveling sounds … under changing climate conditions.  Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest , located in the White Mountains of New … Discover why ice storms are on the rise, how they transform ecosystems, and what happens when scientists ‘create’ an …

  10. Q&A with Winslow Hansen: Wildfire in the western US

    … United States are changing, what this means for people and ecosystems, and how fire modeling can guide management.   … of time – on the scale of thousands of years. Geographic variability in climate, forest types, and historic … are some wildfires good? Fire is a natural part of many ecosystems and promotes plant and wildlife diversity. By …

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