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  1. Dr. Jazlynn Hall

    … tool for developing such baselines because they represent spatially continuous ecological processes that enable … from DYNAFFOREST, a state of the art forest and fire model, against those from forest inventory data to test the … received her Ph.D. from Columbia University in ecology and environmental biology, working with Dr. Maria Uriarte. Her …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:34

  2. Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds

    Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below EPA thresholds … many lakes could stabilize below thresholds set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). “For the … or would they stabilize? With colleagues, he developed a model to explore controls on road salt concentration in …

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

    … Term Ecological Research (LTER) community, the Catskill Environmental Research and Monitoring (CERM) conference, … kindest and most supportive mentors and a wonderful role model. I began working with him as an undergraduate in Cary … Gary was a truly exceptional scientist, mentor, environmental advocate, and friend. A memorial service …

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  4. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … about the Lyme epidemic. Then humans disrupted the environment and fueled an era of tick-borne diseases. … it flows into Long Island Sound, with estuary areas and lakes and rivers. And it is wooded, second-generation wooded … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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

    … warmer and more stagnant with climate change Lakes around the world are getting warmer, which is bad news … lake temperature is changing is key to maintaining healthy lakes into the future. Photo by David Richardson … concern is a phenomenon called ‘internal phosphorous loading’. This is when low-oxygen conditions trigger the …

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  6. Agriculture without weeds and bugs

    … of reactive nitrogen, and huge amounts of pesticides in the environment. In a very real sense, we’ve substituted … sites. In organic agriculture, soils and plants are explicitly expected to be pesticide-free. But, in one recent … K. Klein. 2019. As assessment of acute insecticide toxicity loading (AITL) of chemical pesticides used on agricultural …

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  7. Dr. Ian McGregor

    … adaptive capacity to have a continuously improving model. Prior to his PhD, Dr. McGregor worked as a … (MSc) and the University of California Berkeley (BSc). His environmental policy and field experience together span the …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:41

  8. Nitrogen loading to Hudson Watershed

    Nitrogen loading to Hudson Watershed Attachment Size pdf Nitrogen loading to Hudson Watershed 583.43 KB …

  9. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … because of their well-documented impacts on the environment, ecology and human health. While … the salt can wash into the surrounding soil, as well as lakes and streams, possibly contaminating reservoirs and … 1970s that scientists discovered their presence in rivers, lakes and groundwater, and began to discuss their effect on …

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  10. Climate change is pushing the American redstart’s breeding range southward

    … breeding range southward The story behind a model that helped support this counterintuitive discovery. … sets to make this surprising discovery. Among them was a model that Cary Institute disease ecologist Shannon LaDeau … in particular, is experiencing drier and less predictable environmental conditions during the winter months, and this …

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