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

    … stretched the boundaries of ecosystem science, advancing understanding of how forests process pollution, cycle … so many other communities, among them the Hubbard Brook Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) community, the Catskill …

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  2. New study identifies the best areas for rewilding European bison

    … 60 individuals remaining in captivity. Scientists have long debated the exact causes of the grazers’ near … the study authors argue that ensuring the specieslong-term protection and recovery requires understanding why they nearly went extinct in the first …

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  3. Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist

    … We should expect that the direct and indirect effects of fire will be an increasingly prevalent part of … smoke drift from Canadian wildfires - what's changed? How long will it last? The smoke we are seeing, and in many … determine whether we experience smoke again. In the longer term, however, climate change will almost certainly continue …

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  4. Dr. David L. Strayer

    … ecologist whose current work focuses on measuring the long-term effects of zebra mussels on the Hudson River ecosystem, and understanding the roles of suspension-feeding animals in … of species and ecosystems. In addition to his scientific publications, Strayer has written several dozen essays for …

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  5. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … old when his knees started swelling like soda cans left too long in the freezer. Fatigue knocked him flat for hours at a … are what scientists call reservoir hosts. They are the long-term hosts of the Lyme pathogen, the ultimate source from … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  6. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … in these labile carbon pools can lead to a reduction in long-term carbon storage capacity.  Lucas says, “We saw … the environment, and public health are inextricably linked. Understanding how multiple stressors shape soil microbes is …

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  7. Impaired wild mice survive and thrive as well as unimpaired counterparts

    … and thrive as well as unimpaired counterparts Long-term monitoring calls into question evolutionary biology … Francesca I., Oggenfuss Kelly and Ostfeld Richard S. 2021. Effects of physical impairments on fitness correlates of the …

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

    … of the National Academy of Science , finds that a long-term drying trend throughout the Caribbean is making it … States.  “It’s a really important dataset for understanding North American birds,” says LaDeau. “So …

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  9. In Panama, nitrogen-fixing trees unlock phosphorus and other scarce nutrients

    … forest recovery and carbon storage Photo by Sarah Batterman March 10, 2021 … Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, explains, “We’ve long known that nitrogen-fixing trees work with soil … logging, agriculture, development, and climate change. Understanding how different tree species influence tropical …

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  10. West Nile virus infection risk is higher in less affluent neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD

    … LaDeau concludes, “This study gets us closer to understanding how mosquito-borne disease risk varies across … from: the National Science Foundation, the US Army’s Long Term Health Education and Training Program, the Walter Reed …

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