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Profile: Laura Hegeman Brodie
Study finds complexity to climate changes underway at 9,500 feet in # Colorado — @BigPivots #ActOnClimate #KeepItInTheGround
... complex ways than you might think. Published by the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a scientific journal of papers in life sciences, the study examined the voluminous evidence accumulated by 1
Study finds complexity to climate changes underway at 9,500 feet in #Colorado — @BigPivots #ActOnClimate
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Data from University of New Mexico Provide New Insights into Plant Diseases and Conditions (Herbivory
2023 JAN 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Life Science Daily -- A new study on Plant Diseases and Conditions is now available. According to news reporting from Albuquerque
Data from University of New Mexico Provide New Insights into Plant Diseases and Conditions (Herbivory Damage but Not Plant Disease Under Experimental Warming Is Dependent On Weather for Three Subalpine Grass Species)
... Foundation (NSF), Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Lewis and Clark Fund . The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the University of New Mexico , "Studies over short ti
A Statement From Scientists On The Use And Threats Of Use Of Nuclear Weapons
(TNStalk)(TNScapv) -- The Arms Control Association posted the following letetr: *** From the beginning of Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly issued thre
Here's how beavers improve water quality
Cologny: World Economic Forum has issued the following press release: Worsening water quality as a result of climate change threatens ecosystems, but beavers are helping to reduce the damage, accordin
Shepherd University : Students Gain Research Experience Through National Science Foundation Summer
(TNSres) -- Shepherd University issued the following news: Two Shepherd University science majors acquired real-life research skills during the summer of 2022 through the National Science Foundation's
Shepherd University : Students Gain Research Experience Through National Science Foundation Summer Program
... Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, a field station in Gothic , Colorado , doing research in a lab that looks at plant pollinator networks. "I looked at nectar traits within wildflowers," she sa
Research from University of California Provide New Insights into Behavioral Ecology (Group social structure
2022 NOV 25 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at NewsRx Life Science Daily -- Investigators publish new report on behavioral ecology. According to news originating from Los Angeles, Cal
Research from University of California Provide New Insights into Behavioral Ecology (Group social structure has limited impact on reproductive success in a wild mammal)
... stated, "The frequency and type of dyadic social interactions individuals partake in has important fitness consequences." Funders for this research include National Geographic Society , Ucla ; Nat
Mt. CB reviews the updated Village at Mt. Crested Butte proposal
Beaver dams lessen damage from droughts
Nov 17, 2022( Futurity.org: http://www.futurity.org Delivered by Newstex) As climate change worsens water quality and threatens ecosystems, beavers—and the dams they build—may help lessen the damage,
BEAVERS WILL BECOME A BIGGER BOON TO RIVER WATER QUALITY AS U.S. WEST WARMS, STANFORD STUDY FINDS
... National Laboratory. This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic , Colorado ....
BEAVERS WILL BECOME A BIGGER BOON TO RIVER WATER QUALITY AS U.S. WEST WARMS,
The following information was released by Stanford University: American beaver populations are booming in the western United States as conditions grow hotter and drier. New research shows their prolif
MTSU Student declared finalist in environmental science leadership program, eligible for fellowship
Story by Maddy Williams | Contributing Writer A Middle Tennessee State University student was declared a finalist in the third year of the Scholars for Conservation Leadership Program, created by the
Beaver dams overshadow climate extremes in controlling riparian hydrology and water quality
Abstract Hydrologic extremes dominate chemical exports from riparian zones and dictate water quality in major river systems. Yet, changes in land use and ecosystem services alongside growing climate v
USGS STUDY WILL DYE SLATE RIVER GREEN IN NOV.
Crested Butte, Colo, Oct. 27 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior's U.S. Geological Survey issued the following national news release: The U.S. Geological Survey will be conducting a non-toxic dye-t
MEDIA ALERT: USGS STUDY WILL DYE SLATE RIVER GREEN IN NOVEMBER
The following information was released by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): The U.S. Geological Survey will be conducting a non-toxic dye-tracing study in the Slate River, north of town, between Nov.
