Every ecosystem is shaped by billions of invisible battles: organisms competing for light, nutrients, space, or mates. These competitive interactions determine which species survive, how they evolve, ...
Controls on terrestrial ecosystem processes: an historical perspective -- Species and biotic interactions as ecosystem drivers -- Aboveground-belowground interactions as drivers of ecosystem processes ...
We’re surrounded by relationships — with family members and friends, familiar faces and acquaintances. People we know at work, school and church. We shape and are shaped by all the interactions in our ...
Anticipating changes to ecosystems is often at best an educated guess, but what if there was a way to better tune into possible changes occurring? Researchers have discovered that the silent growth of ...
Rupestrian grasslands form an ecosystem of extremes: covering a mere 0.8% of Brazil’s territory, they are home to 15% of the nation’s flora. Of the 5,700 plant species catalogued, 40% can only be ...
Brownfield restoration has become a frontier topic in the research on urban ecosystem governance. Optimizing brownfield ecosystems through proper bioremediation approaches can provide urban landscapes ...
In 2018, Friends of Green Lake initiated the floating wetlands project to commemorate the life of Taiga Hinckley, a beloved employee of the Greenlake Boathouse Center. The project was selected to ...
Scientists have identified more than a dozen species of prehistoric sharks and rays that once lived in a single marine ecosystem, providing a fascinating glimpse into this ancient world. The sharks ...
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Scientists Discover Remains of 33 Species in Norwegian Cave With a Thriving Ecosystem 75,000 Years Ago
For researchers, the Ice Age has been an intriguing time to investigate. However, information regarding it has not always been the easiest to find, as items from that period are difficult to uncover ...
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