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Posted October 16, 2012:
- Extinction from Global Warming: Changing Interactions Between Species May Be More Dangerous Than High Temperatures Alone
- Tree of Life Branches out Online
- Long-Term Observations in the Tropics Linked to Global Climate Change
- Boreal Forest Bends to Development, but There Is a Breaking Point
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Evolution Mostly Driven by Brawn, Not Brains, Analysis Finds
- Native Plant Fares Well in Pilot Green Roof Research Study
- Dire Drought Ahead, May Lead to Massive Tree Death
- Primates in Peril: Conservationists Reveal the World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
- Fall Spawning by Atlantic Sturgeon in Virginia River
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Eliminating Sagebrush May Hurt Rather Than Help Wildlife
- Sitting on Top of the World: Mountain Marvels of French Polynesia
- New Species: Looks Like Turtle Weed, but It's Not
- Climate Change to Lengthen Growing Season
- Drought, Climate Change Impact Salamander Survival Rates
Posted October 9, 2012:
Posted October 8, 2012:
- Adaptable Button Mushroom Serves Up Genes Critical to Managing the Planet's Carbon Stores
- Demographic Miracle in the Deserts: Some Plants in Arid Regions Benefit from Climate Change
Posted October 7, 2012:
Posted October 5, 2012:
- Mosquito Genetics May Offer Clues to Control Malaria, Researchers Say
- Non-Native Plants Show a Greater Response Than Native Wildflowers to Climate Change
Posted October 4, 2012:
- How to Restore Native Grasslands in the Interior Pacific Northwest, U.S.
- Northern Conifers Youngest of the Species
- Insects a Prime Driver in Plant Evolution and Diversity
- Insects Shape Genetic Landscape Through Plant Defenses
- Ancient Carbon Resurfacing in Lakes Challenges Current Models of Long-Term Carbon Storage in Lakes and Rivers
Posted October 3, 2012:
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Too Little Nitrogen May Restrain Plants' Carbon Storage Capability
- Manatees Reflect Quality of Health in Marine Ecosystems, Longterm Study Finds
Posted October 1, 2012:
Posted September 30, 2012:
- Climate Change Could Cripple Southwestern U.S. Forests: Trees Face Rising Drought Stress and Mortality as Climate Warms
- Fish Getting Smaller as the Oceans Warm
Posted September 29, 2012:
- New 'Green List' Shows Species on Path to Conservation Success
- White Shark Diets Show Surprising Variability, Vary With Age and Among Individuals
Posted September 28, 2012:
Posted September 27, 2012:
- 'Semi-Dwarf' Trees May Enable a Green Revolution for Some Forest Crops
- Nature's Misfits: Reclassifying Protists Helps Answer How Many Species Remain Undiscovered
- True Love Between Grass and Clover Leads to Richer Harvest
Posted September 26, 2012:
- Extreme Climate Change Linked to Early Animal Evolution
- Salt Marsh Carbon May Play Role in Slowing Climate Warming
- Loss of Species Makes Nature More Sensitive to Climate Change, Study Finds
Posted September 25, 2012:
- River Turtle Species in Missouri Still Suffers from Past Harvesting, Study Finds
- Species Richness and Genetic Diversity Do Not Go Hand in Hand in Alpine Plants
Posted September 24, 2012:
Posted September 23, 2012:
Posted September 21, 2012:
- 'Forest Killer' Plant Study Explores Rapid Environmental Change Factors
- Nunavut's Mysterious Ancient Life Could Return by 2100 as Arctic Warms
Posted September 20, 2012:
- Bringing Back the Tree That Built America: Scientists Harvest a Unique Stand of White Pine
- DNA Analysis Aids in Classifying Single-Celled Algae
Posted September 19, 2012:
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