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Posted October 31, 2012:
- Do Australia's Giant Fire-Dependent Trees Belong in the Rainforest?
- New Study to Examine Ecological Tipping Points in Hopes of Preventing Them
- Diversity and Abundance of Some Insect Fauna in Krau Wildlife Reserve Forest, Malaysia
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Posted October 25, 2012:
- Warmer Future Oceans Could Cause Phytoplankton to Thrive Near Poles, Shrink in Tropics
- Not-So-Permanent Permafrost: 850 Billion Tons of Carbon Stored in Frozen Arctic Ground Could Be Released
- Malaria Transmission Peaks at Much Cooler Temperatures Than Previously Predicted
- Traditional Fisheries Management Approach Jeopardizes Marine Ecosystems Worldwide, Expert Argues
- Bushmeat Pushes African Species to the Brink
- Far from Random, Evolution Follows a Predictable Genetic Pattern
- Genetic Tradeoff: Harmful Genes Are Widespread in Yeast but Hold Hidden Benefits
- Unique Sea Snake Found in Museum
- New Evidence from the Baltic Sea: Seafloor Biodiversity Affects Sediment Nutrient Cycling
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Satellite Images Tell Tales of Changing Biodiversity
- Flycatchers' Genomes Explain How One Species Became Two
- Forestry's Waste Wood Offers Habitat for Small Forest-Floor Animals
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Study to Identify Levels of Sucralose in Erie Beach Waters
- Helping North America's Marine Protected Areas Adapt to a Changing Climate
- Genetic Patterns of Deep-Sea Coral Provide Insights Into Evolution of Marine Life
Posted October 22, 2012:
- Rainbow Trout: Survival of the Shyest?
- Scientists Seek National Wildlife Conservation Network
- Sweden’s Only Coral Reef at Risk of Dying
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Posted October 17, 2012:
- Why Are U.S. Eastern Seaboard Salt Marshes Falling Apart?
- Doing Nothing Might Be Best Management Decision for Forests Destroyed by Wind or Ice
- Searching for a Silver Bullet: Measuring Biodiversity to Inform Species Conservation
- Corals and Food Security: Study Shows Nations at Risk
- Overpasses to Provide Safe Passage for Thousands of Deer and Antelope
Posted October 16, 2012:
- Extinction from Global Warming: Changing Interactions Between Species May Be More Dangerous Than High Temperatures Alone
- Long-Term Observations in the Tropics Linked to Global Climate Change
- Boreal Forest Bends to Development, but There Is a Breaking Point
- Green Leaf Volatiles Increase Plant Fitness Via Biocontrol
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Primates in Peril: Conservationists Reveal the World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
- Fall Spawning by Atlantic Sturgeon in Virginia River
- Antibiotic Contamination a Threat to Humans and the Environment
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Posted October 11, 2012:
- Fisheries Benefit from 400-Year-Old Tradition
- Yellowstone Wolf Study Reveals How to Raise Successful Offspring
- New Cave-Dwelling Reef Coral Discovered in the Indo-Pacific
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Eliminating Sagebrush May Hurt Rather Than Help Wildlife
- New Species: Looks Like Turtle Weed, but It's Not
- Drought, Climate Change Impact Salamander Survival Rates
Posted October 9, 2012:
- What Might Have Caused Recent Increase of Coral Diseases in the Caribbean?
- River Thames Invaded With Foreign Species
- Healthy Mom With Lots of Help Key to Thriving Brood, Wolf Study Shows
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