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Posted January 18, 2013:
- Melt Ponds Cause Artic Sea Ice to Melt More Rapidly
- Severe Climate Jeopardizing Amazon Forest, Study Finds
- Heat Waves, Storms, Flooding: Climate Change to Profoundly Affect U.S. Midwest in Coming Decades
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Global Approach to Monitoring Biodiversity Loss?
- Global Plant Diversity Still Hinges on Local Battles Against Invasives, Study Suggests
- Climate Events Drive High-Arctic Vertebrate Community Into Synchrony: Extreme Weather Potent Force for Arctic Overwintering Populations
- Trading Wetlands No Longer a 'Deal With the Devil'
Posted January 16, 2013:
- Earliest Sea Cow Ancestors Originated in Africa, Lived in Fresh Water
- Bats Are Reservoir for Ebola Virus in Bangladesh
Posted January 14, 2013:
- Pine Beetle Outbreak Buffers Watersheds from Nitrate Pollution
- Salmon Runs Boom, Go Bust Over Centuries
- Scientists Find 'Bipolar' Marine Bacteria, Refuting 'Everything Is Everywhere' Idea
- Potential Harvest of Most Fish Stocks Largely Unrelated to Abundance
- Global Warming Has Increased Monthly Heat Records Worldwide by a Factor of Five, Study Finds
Posted January 11, 2013:
- Bugs Reveal the Richness of Species on Earth
- Salinization of Rivers: A Global Environmental Problem
- Saline Hiding Places for Bacteria in Río Tinto Could Be Like Those on Mars
Posted January 9, 2013:
- Information Required for Short-Term Water Management Decisions Outlined
- Invading Species Can Extinguish Native Plants Despite Recent Reports to the Contrary
- Chemical Modules That Mimic Predator-Prey and Other Behaviors Devised
- Mixed Forests More Productive Than Monocultures
Posted January 8, 2013:
- Jurassic Ecosystems Were Similar to Modern: Animals Flourish Among Lush Plants
- Heat-Resistant Corals Provide Clues to Climate Change Survival
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Posted December 19, 2012:
- Animals Contribute to Seagrass Dispersal: Fish, Terrapins, and Birds May Help Spread Eelgrass Seeds Into New Areas
- New Dinosaur: First Freshwater Mosasaur Discovered
- Invasive Plant Species May Harm Native Grasslands by Changing Soil Composition
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Posted December 17, 2012:
- Tropical Trees Are Largest Emitter of Methane in Their Ecosystem
- The Appliance of Ecological Science
- Environmental Threat Map Highlights Great Lakes Restoration Challenges
- Illegal Hunting in the Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania: Social and Molecular Genetic Methods of Combating Crimes Against Fauna
Posted December 14, 2012:
- New Peatland Bacteria Feed on Greenhouse Gas and Excess Fertilizer
- If You Cut Down a Tree in the Forest, Can Wildlife Hear It?
- The Limits of the Productive Capacity of Ecosystems
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Researchers Find First Evidence of Ice Age Wolves in Nevada
- For Every Species of Mammal, 300 Arthropod Species Lurk in Rainforest
- Finding Life in the Volcanic Systems of the Antarctic Polar Front
- Cloud Forest Trees Drink Water Through Their Leaves
- Breaking Ground in Slime Mold Research
- Measuring Dispersal: How Well Are Soft-Sediment Invertebrate Communities Connected on the Seafloor?
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