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As Massachusetts ecosystems shrink, hard-working "hotspots" emerge
As Massachusetts ecosystems shrink hard-working hotspots
2015/5/25
The following is part 18 in a series on the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.Visitparts one,two, three, four, five, six, seven,&...
A new study of the complex interplay between organisms and their environment shows that biodiversity—the variety of organisms living on Earth—is even more important to the healthy functioning of ecosy...
Earth Day: Disease spread among species is predictable
Earth Day Disease spread predictable
2015/4/30
On Earth Day, a study of disease dynamics in a California grassland has revealed fundamental principles underlying the spread of pathogens, or disease-causing microbes, among species.The results, anno...
Fish Type, Body Size Can Help Predict Nutrient Recycling Rates
Fish Type Body Size Predict Nutrient Recycling Rates
2015/4/29
The nutrients excreted by fish in their “pee” may be critical to the health of coastal ecosystems. But knowing whether generalizations can be made about how to predict these nutrient levels in various...
The following is part 15 in a series on the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs.Parts one, two, three, four, five, six...
Shrinking habitats have adverse effects on world ecosystems--and ultimately people
Shrinking habitats have adverse world ecosystems ultimately people
2015/3/25
An extensive study of global habitat fragmentation--the division of habitats into smaller and more isolated patches--points to major trouble for the world's ecosystems.The study shows that 70 percent ...
Nutrient pollution damages streams in ways previously unknown, ecologists find
Nutrient pollution damages streams previously unknown ecologists find
2015/3/18
Athens, Ga. - An important food resource has been disappearing from streams without anyone noticing until now.In a new study published March 6 in the journal Science, a team of researchers led by Univ...
Primary productivity--"nature's alchemy"--focus of annual NSF Long-Term Ecological Research mini-symposium
nature's alchemy focus of annual NSF Long-Term Ecological Research mini-symposium
2015/3/4
Nature's alchemy, it might be called. At the base of Earth's food webs, organisms convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into chemical energy.
Primary productivity, as the process is known, is ev...
An Ecosystem on Steroids
Ecosystem Steroids
2014/12/30
Each year in the Northern Hemisphere, levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) drop in the summer as plants “inhale” and temporarily store carbon, and then climb again as they “exhale” and release c...
Study: Invasive species can dramatically alter landscapes
Invasive species dramatically alter landscapes
2014/12/30
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Invasive plant and animal species can cause dramatic and enduring changes to the geography and ecology of landscapes, a study from Purdue University and the University of Kentuc...
中美生态学学会领导会晤 推动双方合作(图)
中美生态学学会 会晤 合作
2014/9/11
2014年9月7日,美国生态学学会理事长马里兰大学教授David Inouye一行赴京,就中美生态学会合作事宜进行会晤。国际生态学会副主席傅伯杰、中国生态学学会理事长刘世荣、副理事长吕永龙、吴文良、副秘书长史作民、施茜及相关工作人员出席会议。
The University of Queensland Research Station backs Straddie firefighters(图)
firefighters ecosystems
2014/7/9
The University of Queensland’s Moreton Bay Research Station provided sanctuary for 100 Queensland Fire and Emergency Service staff during North Stradbroke Island bushfires this month.
The University of Queensland researcher joins superstar line-up at US oceans conference(图)
organisms ecosystems
2014/7/4
The University of Queensland’s acclaimed marine biologist Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg has joined US President Barack Obama and actor Leonardo DiCaprio at an international conference on ways to protec...
Competition for ecological niches limits the formation of new species
Competition ecological niches limits formation of new species
2014/5/13
The rate at which new species evolve is limited by competition for ecological niches, report scientists from the University of Chicago in Nature on April 30. The study, which analyzes the evolutionary...
Big data is changing the field of ecology. The shift is dramatic enough to warrant the creation of an entirely new field: macrosystems ecology.