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  1. Mycorrhizae

    … as a primary control of the CO2 fertilization effect. Science 353: 72-74. Treseder, K.K. and P. M. Vitousek. …

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  2. Tim Hoellein: In Conversation

    … up the beaches, they're collecting data and contributing to science. This allows us to analyze what kind of plastic …

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  3. Wildebeest feast: Mass drownings fuel the Mara River ecosystem

    … Funding for the research was provided by the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society …

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  4. In the eastern US, adult trees adapt and acclimate to local climate

    … Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the National Science Foundation. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies …

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  5. Hippo waste causes fish kills in Africa’s Mara River

    … Funding for this research was provided by US National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society, the …

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  6. Water & Watersheds

    … water is used, and where waste water is treated through science inquiry while building an understanding of their … 2007.  Confronting Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast: Science, Impacts, and Solutions .  Synthesis report of the … of the hydrologic cycle. International Journal of Science Education , 31(11): 1447-1471 Strayer, D. and D. …

  7. Widely used mosquito repellent proves lethal to larval salamanders

    … the LC50 measure, picaridin would be deemed ‘safe’, but clearly, this is not the case. If a substance doesn’t kill … Sem Fronteiras - Doutorado Sanduíche, and the National Science Foundation (Research Experiences for Undergraduates …

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  8. Carbon and cannibalism

    … and their services. Recent funding from the National Science Foundation will support the team for an additional …

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  9. Climate Change & Ecology

    … effect on people and ecosystems worldwide.  The science is unequivocal. Human activities – such as burning … forest biodiversity.” William Schlesinger   Science for a changing world

  10. Forest ecology shapes Lyme disease risk in the eastern US

    … research was supported by ongoing support from the National Science Foundation’s Long Term Research in Environmental …

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