A team at Kobe University has discovered a previously overlooked dynamic between the Japanese red elder plant and a group of ...
As bird populations dwindle across the globe, a new study from University of Vermont researchers suggests some species may be more flexible to habitat changes than previously understood, creating new ...
Harold Eyster is a climate scientist for the Nature Conservancy and lead author of the study. During his post doc at UVM's Gund Insitute for Environment, Eyster analyzed datasets of breeding bird ...
Loye, J. E. 1992. "Ecological diversity and host plant relationships of treehoppers in a lowland tropical rainforest (Homoptera: Membracidae and Nicomiidae)." In Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica: ...
Scientists find space-for-time substitutions exaggerate urban bird--habitat ecological relationships
A common way ecologists predict population counts may be an unreliable way of forecasting future bird counts in urban areas, meaning scientists may be overestimating and underestimating the losses of ...
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