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Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds
A global study has revealed the conditions under which non-native plants thrive in the world's many dryland regions and the ...
Methods in comparative functional ecology / Carlos M. Duarte -- Opportunistic growth and desiccation tolerance : the ecological success of poikilohydrous autotrophs / Ludger Kappen and Fernando ...
What do plant population ecologists do, anyway? Have you ever wondered what types of careers members of the Plant Population Ecology Section have? We recently surveyed our members to learn more about ...
Plants, as the base for ecological food chains, serve as the structural and functional foundation of natural and managed systems. The study of plant science and biotechnology provides opportunity in a ...
Aquatic carnivorous plants, typified by genera such as Utricularia and Aldrovanda, represent some of nature’s most specialised adaptations for life in nutrient-poor aquatic environments. These plants ...
The social dynamics of plants are as complex as those at any high school. By studying how plants interact — one-on-one, as a population, and in their communities — ecologists can figure out how to ...
I am continually seeking students who will contribute as part of a research team that seeks to clarify mental models of how to manage invasive weeds in rangeland systems. Ideal team members will be ...
To provide research grants of $300 to $1000 for Ph.D. and Master’s Degree students doing field research in plant ecology in the Rocky Mountains or the Arctic Eligible Universities: Universities in the ...
A stealthy, destructive weed — the sycamore maple — began its “don’t worry, just love me” phase of invading Great Britain so long ago that the tree didn’t have what we’d call a scientific name. The ...
This blog series is derived from live question-and-answer interactions during our running webinar series on career exploration in ecology, hosted by Aaron Stoler and the Private & Public Sector ...
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315-million-year-old fossil discovery in Canada suggests tetrapod may be earliest plant-eater
A new fossil discovery in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, is changing scientific views on early plant-eating animals. Named ...
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