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Population and Community Ecology Cluster - News

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Erika Zavaleta Large-scale Biodiversity Is Vital to Maintain Ecosystem Health
Released June 6, 2013
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image of a python and a possum UCLA Life Scientists Present New Insights on Climate Change and Species Interactions
Released May 21, 2013
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the U.S. Arctic LTER greenhouse in peak autumn Research into Carbon Storage in Arctic Tundra Reveals Unexpected Insight into Ecosystem Resiliency
Released May 16, 2013
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image of a group of mongoose Widespread but Neglected Disease a Health Threat in Africa, Virginia Tech Researchers Say
Released May 15, 2013
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looking toward Tumamoc Hill World's Longest-Running Plant Monitoring Program Now Digitized
Released April 26, 2013
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researcher at a sagebrush site Southern California Sagebrush Better Suited to Climate Change, UCI Study Finds
Released April 1, 2013
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a A wood frog tadpole with with a normal-size tail Stressed-out Tadpoles Grow Larger Tails to Escape Predators
Released March 5, 2013
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pollen grains from a variety of common plants Walking in the Footsteps of 19th and 20th Century Naturalists
Released February 28, 2013
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image of frogs with deformed limbs CU-Boulder Amphibian Study Shows How Biodiversity Can Protect Against Disease
Released February 13, 2013
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Kristin Powell amid an invasive plant Global Plant Diversity Still Hinges on Local Battles Against Invasives, Study Suggests
Released January 17, 2013
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bales of cellulosic biomass Marginal Lands Are Prime Fuel Source for Alternative Energy
Released January 16, 2013
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a female fly's eggs hatch on a plant Plant Sniffs Out Danger to Prepare Defenses Against Pesky Insect
Released December 17, 2012
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birds internal Exhaustive Family Tree for Birds Shows Recent, Rapid Diversification
Released October 31, 2012
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Phytoplankton could impact climate change Small Organisms Could Dramatically Impact World's Climate
Released October 25, 2012
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an Azteca ant grabbing a lady beetle Predatory Beetles Eavesdrop on Ants' Chemical Conversations to Find Best Egg-laying Sites
Released August 3, 2012
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an agouti with the black palm tree’s orange fruit Have Thieving Rodents Saved Tropical Trees?
Released July 23, 2012
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biology graphic Developing Policy on Moving Threatened Species Called "A Grand Challenge for Conservation"
Released July 18, 2012
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photo of an agouti in the act of stealing seeds Rodent Robbers Good for Tropical Trees
Released July 17, 2012
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image of garlic mustard Study Provides First Evidence of Co-evolution Between Invasive, Native Species
Released June 28, 2012
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 photo of a Yuma Clapper rail Ciénega de Santa Clara Unchanged After Pilot Run of Yuma Desalting Plant
Released June 25, 2012
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image of muskoxen Top Predators Key to Extinctions As Planet Warms
Released June 21, 2012
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boats anchored along the shoreline of a river Scientists Dispel Myths, Provide New Insight Into Human Impact on Pre-Columbian Amazon River Basin
Released June 14, 2012
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infected and uninfected Daphnia dentifera Weakness Can Be an Advantage in Surviving Deadly Parasites, a New Study Shows
Released March 29, 2012
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Lori Stevens takes a close look at kissing bugs With Climate Change, U.S. Could Face Risk From Chagas Disease
Released March 14, 2012
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a Pacific chorus frog Common North American Frog Identified As Carrier of Deadly Amphibian Disease
Released March 14, 2012
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a Rainbow-billed toucan Climate Change Threatens Tropical Birds
Released February 16, 2012
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a group of crown-gall-disease-causing cells Bacterial Plasmids--the Freeloading and the Heavy-lifters--Balance the High Price of Disease
Released February 1, 2012
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aerial shot of the Tyson Research Center Trial by Fire: A Landscape-scale Experiment in Restoring Ozark Glades
Released January 27, 2012
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image of oriental bittersweet Ecologists Call for Screening Imported Plants to Prevent a New Wave of Invasive Species
Released January 4, 2012
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Mark Urban under a sheet of aufeis in Alaska Climate Change Models May Underestimate Extinctions
Released January 4, 2012
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