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  1. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … drop vast amounts of acorns to increase their chances of reproduction, rodent populations will devour these … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the … for instance, they are developing mRNA vaccines that hamper bacterial transmission and also trigger an intense skin …

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  2. Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production?

    Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production? "...the big task at hand is to … common RNA subsequence in the pangolin analog is much weaker than that in the in the bat analog. So, it seems … who get coronavirus are actually going to ultimately die of bacterial infections. And if those bacterial infections are …

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  3. Ocean acidification

    … regions downwind of the source.  The rain that falls is a weak solution of sulfuric and nitric acids—albeit less … 2020.  The impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and reliant human communities.  Annual Review of … & J.M. Hall‐Spencer.  2021. Ocean acidification locks algal communities in a species‐poor early successional …

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  4. Keeping clean energy clean

    … downstream nutrient supply, disrupted fish migrations, algal blooms, and biodiversity loss. Using research … gases. Photo: Rafael Almeida. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies ecologist Stephen Hamilton , a … affects greenhouse gas emissions, and the dam’s power production.” Using data from 158 existing and 351 …

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  5. Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems?

    … wonders whether we can ever function as part of a healthy ecosystem. We look for answers in Teri’s home state, … Dr Steward Pickett - Ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Bill Tripp - Karuk Tribe member and … Steel Producer: Cathy Edwards Editor: Richard Collings Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris Studio Manager: …

  6. Community Ecology of Lyme Disease (LTREB)

    … studying the complex interactions between variable acorn production, rodent populations, and ticks that carry Lyme … anticipated. Over time, our project has also uncovered weak links between Lyme disease risk and deer abundance as … and protect local populations. Publications

  7. Zebra Mussels and the Hudson River

    Zebra Mussels and the Hudson River Lead Scientist(s) : Dr. David L. … impacts of the zebra mussel invasion on the Hudson River ecosystem. Zebra mussels first appeared in the Hudson in … the freshwater tidal Hudson, constituting more than half of heterotrophic biomass, and filtering a volume of water equal …

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

    … environmental monitoring program manager, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies For instance, in Beijing in 2005, … Monitoring Program manager at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. She explained that chloride salts have … snowmelt agents with clear environmental advantages and low production costs are developed, chloride salts will continue …

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  9. Medicine Residue Is everywhere in our rivers and lakes—and fish are behaving strangely

    … impact the health of freshwater invertebrates and bacterial biofilm, another study suggests. Levels of … Protection Agency (EPA)-funded analysis of 48 research publications found 54 active pharmaceutical ingredients and … drugs with estrogenic, androgenic, or thyroid activity a “weak” step forward. The sheer scope of the problem is …

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  10. Whine while you can

    … When I mention that the shifts in climate will affect the production and quality of wine, then they listen up. Grapes require specialized climatic conditions for the production of fine wines. Most of the best wines are … finest grapes are grown on hillslopes of prized terroir—a coupling of slope, exposure, soil, and climate—the change …

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