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Posted March 19, 2013:
- 'Kill Bill' Character Inspires the Name of a New Parasitoid Wasp Species
- Can a Tropical Water Flea Invade European Lakes?
Posted March 18, 2013:
- Suggestions for a Middle Ground Between Unlogged Forest and Intensively Managed Lands
- Tiny Minotaurs and Mini-Casanovas: Ancient Pigmy Moths Reveal Secrets of Their Diversity
Posted March 14, 2013:
- What Do American Bullfrogs Eat When They're Away from Home? Practically Everything
- Scientists Map Genome of Fungus That Causes Dutch Elm Disease
Posted March 13, 2013:
Posted March 12, 2013:
- European Invader Outcompetes Canadian Plants Even Outside Its Usual Temperature Range
- Sri Lankan Snake Study Reveals New Species, Rich Biodiversity in Island Country
- Logging Debris Gives Newly Planted Douglas-Fir Forests a Leg-Up
Posted March 10, 2013:
Posted March 7, 2013:
- Stocking Florida Bass in Texas Reservoirs May Alter Stream Systems Connected to Stocked Reservoirs
- Bees Get a Buzz from Flower Nectar Containing Caffeine
- A New Cryptic Spider Species from Africa
Posted March 6, 2013:
- Bats Not Bothered by Forest Fires, Study Finds
- New Solution Proposed to Ensure Biofuel Plants Don't Become Noxious Weeds
Posted March 5, 2013:
- Spinal Tap -- Using Cactus Spines to Isolate DNA
- Assembling the Transcriptome of a Noxious Weed: New Resources for Studying How Plants Invade
Posted March 4, 2013:
- New Research Confirms Plight of Bumble Bees, Persistence of Other Bees in Northeast
- One Law to Rule Them All: Sizes Within a Species Appear to Follow a Universal Distribution
Posted February 28, 2013:
- Problems With Identifying Meat? The Answer Is to Check the Barcode
- Where the Wild Things Go … When There's Nowhere Else
- River Regulation Influences Land-Living Animals
Posted February 25, 2013:
- Restoration Planned for Shoreline Protecting NASA's Kennedy Space Center Infrastructure
- Exurban Residences Impact Bird Communities Up to 200 Meters Away, Study Finds
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Science Synthesis to Help Guide Land Management of U.S. Forests
- Great Backyard Bird Count Goes Global, Shatters Records
Posted February 19, 2013:
Posted February 17, 2013:
- Decoys Could Blunt Spread of Ash-Killing Beetles
- Slithering Towards Extinction: Reptiles in Trouble
- New Insect: Spectacular Forcepfly Species Discovered for the First Time in South America
- Wild Plants Are Infected With Many Viruses and Still Thrive
- Mussel-Inspired 'Glue' for Surgical Repair and Cancer Drug Delivery
Posted February 13, 2013:
- Marsh Plants Actively Engineer Their Landscape
- Amphibian Study Shows How Biodiversity Can Protect Against Disease
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Posted February 6, 2013:
- Biodiversity Helps Protect Nature Against Human Impacts
- Pest Uses Plant Hairs for Protection: Trichomes Save Insect from Beetle Predation
- Biocontrol Research on Brazilian Peppertree in Florida Discovers New Cryptic Species
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Posted January 31, 2013:
- Disease Not a Factor in Tasmanian Tiger Extinction; Humans to Blame for Demise of Extinct Australian Predator
- 24 New Species of Flower Fly Have Been Found in Central and Southern America
Posted January 30, 2013:
- West Nile Virus Spreading Due to Mosquitoes in Orchards and Vineyards, Experts Warn
- Lake Mead Aquatic-Science Research Documents Substantial Improvements in Ecosystem
- How Plant Communities Endure Stress
- Deforestation Triggers Carbon Collapse of Tropical Peatlands
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