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Posted May 1, 2013:
- Midwestern Frogs Decline, Mammal Populations Altered by Invasive Plant, Studies Reveal
- Traditional Ranching Practices Enhance African Savanna
- 'Dirty Dozen' Invasive Species Threaten UK
Posted April 30, 2013:
- Cheating Favors Extinction, Yeast Study Finds: Feedback Between Population and Evolutionary Dynamics
- In the Northeast, Forests With Entirely Native Flora Are Not the Norm
- Agencies Should Use Common Approach to Evaluate Risks Pesticides Pose to Endangered Species
- The Underground Adventures of the Mediterranean Frog Rana Iberica
Posted April 29, 2013:
- Sushi for Peccaries?
- Smoke Signals: How Burning Plants Tell Seeds to Rise from the Ashes
- World's Longest-Running Plant Monitoring Program Now Digitized
- Dinosaur Predecessors Gain Ground in Wake of World's Biggest Biodiversity Crisis
- U. S. Has Surprisingly Large Reservoir of Crop Plant Diversity
- Ecological Knowledge Offers Perspectives for Sustainable Agriculture
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Posted April 25, 2013:
- Ecology Buys Time for Evolution: Climate Change Disrupts Songbird's Timing Without Impacting Population Size (Yet)
- How Trees Play Role in Smog Production
- Peculiar Life History of Middle American Stenamma Ants
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Big Ecosystem Changes Viewed Through the Lens of Tiny Carnivorous Plants
- Insights Into Deadly Coral Bleaching Could Help Preserve Reefs: Surprising Result from Study of 1893 World's Fair Corals
- Residential Lawns Efflux More Carbon Dioxide Than Corn Fields, Study Finds
- Scientists Reveals Escalating Cost of Forest Conservation
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Ant Family Tree Constructed: Confirms Date of Evolutionary Origin, Underscores Importance of Neotropics
- Cocktail of Multiple Pressures Combine to Threaten the World's Pollinating Insects
Posted April 19, 2013:
- Nitrogen Has Key Role in Estimating Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Land Use Change
- Something's Fishy in the Tree of Life: Largest and Most Comprehensive Studies of Fish Phylogeny
Posted April 18, 2013:
- 'First Step' in Addressing Effects of Climate Change
- Weeding out Ineffective Biocontrol Agents
- Sea-Ice Ecosystem Possibly Triggered Evolution of Baleen Whales and Penguins
- Age Matters to Antarctic Clams: Age Matters When It Comes to Adapting to the Effects of Climate Change
Posted April 16, 2013:
- Catch Me If You Can: Two New Species of Moth from the Russian Far East
- Biodiversity Crisis: The Impacts of Socio-Economic Pressures on Natural Floras and Faunas
- Resurgence of Endangered Deer in Patagonian ‘Eden’ Highlights Conservation Success
- Escalating Cost of Forest Conservation
Posted April 15, 2013:
- Tiny Colorful Snails Are in Danger of Extinction With Vanishing Limestone Ecosystems
- Blue Tits Provide Insight Into Climate Change, Bird Study Shows
- Ocean's Future Not So Bleak? Resilience Found in Shelled Plants Exposed to Ocean Acidification
- Tulip Tree Reveals Mitochondrial Genome of Ancestral Flowering Plant
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Early Warning Signs of Population Collapse
- Chimpanzees Use Botanical Skills to Discover Fruit
- Ocean Nutrients a Key Component of Future Change, Say Scientists
- Protected Wildlife Areas Are 'Welcome Mats' for UK's Bird Newcomers
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Moa's Ark: Why the Female Giant Moa Was About Twice the Size of the Male
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Scientists Seek Sea Urchin's Secret to Surviving Ocean Acidification
- Environmental Change Triggers Rapid Evolution
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