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- Scientist Develops Sterile Variety of Invasive Plant
- Climate Change Could Drive Native Fish out of Wisconsin Waters
Posted August 15, 2011:
- Assessing Global Status of Tuna and Billfish Stocks
- Researchers Discover Freshwater Mussel Species Thought to Be Extinct
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Posted August 11, 2011:
- The Flight of the Bumble Bee: Why Are They Disappearing?
- Biodiversity Key to Earth's Life-Support Functions in a Changing World
Posted August 10, 2011:
- Most Plant Species Important in Various and Varying Ecosystems
- Species Affected by Climate Change: To Shift or Not to Shift?
- New Approach to Sustain 'Forage' Fishing
- Carbon Sink: Up-and-Coming Forests Replacing Aging Forests of Upper Great Lakes
Posted August 9, 2011:
- Waging War on Invasive Plant Species: Effects of Invasives Persist Even After Removal
- Rural Road Maintenance May Accidentally Push Spread of Invasive Plants
- Community Ecology: For Marine Microbes, It's Not Who You Are, but What You Do
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- Did Past Climate Change Encourage Tree-Killing Fungi?
- Sea Lampreys Fear the Smell of Death: Repellant Could Be Key to Better Controlling Destructive Invasive Species
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Posted July 29, 2011:
- Research on Endangered Guam Cycads: Fadang Photo Makes the Cover of Major Botanical Journal
- Warming Climate Could Give Exotic Grasses Edge Over Natives
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- Hemlock Trees Saved from Woolly Adelgid With 'Forest Fungus Factory'
- As Agricultural Riches Waylay Pollinators, an Endangered Tree Suffers
Posted July 20, 2011:
- It's No Sweat for Salt Marsh Sparrows to Beat the Heat If They Have a Larger Bill
- How the Honey Bee Tolerates Some Synthetic Pesticides
Posted July 19, 2011:
- Some Desert Birds Less Affected by Wildfires and Climate Change
- Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia Yield 18 New Species of Rare Ferns and Flowering Plants
Posted July 18, 2011:
- Grand Cayman Blue Iguana: Back from the Brink of Extinction
- The Tallest Tree in All the Land
- Six New Species of Eucalantica Micro-Moths Discovered from the New World
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- Spread of Fungus-Farming Beetles Is Bad News for Trees
- Sea Urchins Cannot Control Invasive Seaweeds
- Spread of Invasive Plant Species in South America and Australia Examined
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