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  1. In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores

    … trees can fertilize the soil with the help of partner bacteria. It has remained a puzzle why these trees do not … lost leaf tissue, and how leaf damage reduced carbon assimilation via photosynthesis. Leaf traits were also … nitrogen deficits in tropical soils. This has management implications for the species mixes used in reforestation …

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  2. Day 2-3: Modeling the Interaction of Salinity and Diatom Populations in the Hudson Estuary

    … Day 2-3 Identifying Diatoms pdf Diatom and Algae ID Cards Disciplinary Core Ideas LS2A: … Although diatom populations peak in early summer and fall, cyanobacteria such as Anabena are more abundant. … the salinity of the habitat, or the type of habitat (planktonic or benthic). Once students have a …

  3. Victoria Kelly

    … and monitoring of water at the landscape scale. Recent publications include Road Salt: The Problem, The Solution, …

    ltumblety - 08/01/2023 - 09:43

  4. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:40

  5. To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform

    … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …

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  6. Geoengineering our climate

    … incoming solar radiation back to space. Particles of sulfate are particularly effective, but volcanoes are not … mixes upward and is oxidized in the stratosphere, producing sulfate aerosols, which reflect incoming solar radiation. At … are a predictable factor determining Earth’s climate. Sulfate aerosols also derive from sulfur dioxide in …

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  7. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … nearly 150 different Borrelia burgdorferi genomes, the bacteria are “ancient.” They have been evolving in North … the ultimate source from which the little corkscrew bacteria sally forth to infect new organisms. Oggenfuss … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  8. Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning

    … press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …

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

    … in a local creek and left them to gather communities of algae, bacteria, fungi, and invertebrates. The colonized leaf packs … that had been colonized with microbes, invertebrates, and algae. Streams were randomly selected to receive one of four …

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

    … bottom of the lake. Once released, this phosphorous fuels algae. This can become especially problematic in warmer, … penetrating the ice allows photosynthesis to continue; algae can bloom in the bright, windless conditions of a …

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