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Rising water temperatures endanger health of coastal ecosystems,study finds
Rising water temperatures endanger health coastal ecosystems
2017/4/27
Increasing water temperatures are responsible for the accumulation of a chemical called nitrite in marine environments throughout the world, a symptom of broader changes in normal ocean biochemical pa...
NSF awards $5.6 million to establish new arctic Long-Term Ecological Research site
NSF $5.6 million new arctic Long-Term Ecological Research site
2017/3/30
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a $5.6 million, five-year grant to establish a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site along the northern Alaskan coast that will focus on the interact...
Study supports increased funding for long-term ecological research
increased funding long-term ecological
2017/3/30
Funding for long-term ecological and environmental studies has been on a downward trend for more than a decade, yet such studies are of critical importance for advancing the science of ecology and for...
NSF-supported scientists present research results on ecosystem change
NSF scientists present research results ecosystem change
2017/3/14
On March 21, scientists from across the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network will take part in an annual mini-symposium, presenting results on how ecosystem...
专家呼吁增进生态系统适应能力
生态系统 地貌
2017/2/14
一个国际专家小组在新一期《科学》杂志上发表报告指出,面对人口增长和气候变化,环保主义者应该利用新形成的生态系统,注重维护生态系统结构与功能的多样化,增进生态系统的适应能力,而不应总是试图让生态系统保持过去的状态。
清除入侵植物利于当地生物
入侵植物 当地生物
2017/2/14
清除入侵性物种可谓是一件永无休止的苦工,一些生态学家质疑是否值得付出这些努力。被人引入新生态系统的植物和动物往往会受到指责,因为它们会让本地动植物受到排挤,还会扰乱重要的交互作用,比如传粉。但科学家没有足够数据帮助他们判断清除入侵性植物是否会产生作用,并重塑健康的生态系统。
神秘地质印痕对亚马逊环境影响不大
地质印痕 亚马逊环境
2017/2/14
在欧洲人到达美洲之前,生活在巴西西部的土著人在地面上刻画了成百上千个巨大的几何形状。这些神秘的大地作品,如图中显示的位于阿克里州里约热内卢附近的这个作品被称为地质印痕。它们是一度生活在亚马逊雨林的大规模、复杂社会留下的寥寥无几的线索。
Scientists present El Nino,other long-term ecological research results at annual aquatic sciences meeting
Scientists present El Nino other long-term ecological research results annual aquatic sciences meeting
2017/2/16
The ecological effects of the strong 2015-2016 El Niño. Carbon burial in aquatic ecosystems. The presence of pharmaceuticals in streams.These are just a few of the topics scientists affiliated wi...
Where the wild things are
the wild things
2017/2/16
As climate change and biological invasions continue to impact global biodiversity, scientists at Colorado State University and the University of Colorado-Boulder have recently published work that sugg...
Rapid trait evolution crucial to species growth, CU Boulder study finds
Rapid trait evolution species growth CU Boulder
2017/2/16
Rapid evolution at the edges of a given species habitat may play a larger role in population expansions than previously suspected, according to the results of a new University of Colorado Boulder-led ...
A theory that uses the mathematics of a drunken walk describes ecological invasions better than waves, according to Tim Reluga, associate professor of mathematics and biology, Penn State.The ability t...
NSF-funded scientists to present on long-term ecological research findings at AGU fall meeting
NSF-funded scientists long-term ecological research findings AGU fall meeting
2016/11/29
Climate change effects on the U.S. West Coast's undersea kelp forests. Life in ice. Extreme rainfall patterns and how they affect Midwest crops. These are just a few of the topics scientists affiliate...
The research forecasts potential human health impacts of hydroelectric projects and identifies areas where mitigation efforts, such as removing the top layer of soil before flooding, would be most hel...
NSF fosters entrepreneurship,innovation through new awards for I-Corps nodes
NSF entrepreneurship innovation I-Corps nodes
2016/9/29
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded five new grants to teach entrepreneurship and to support research and innovation at regional hubs across the United States under its Innovation C...
Forecasting climate change's effects on biodiversity hindered by lack of data
climate change biodiversity lack of data
2016/9/29
An international group of biologists is calling for data collection on a global scale to improve forecasts of how climate change affects animals and plants.
Accurate model predictions can greatly aid...