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Antarctic Warming To Reduce Animals At Base Of Ecosystem, Shift Some Penguin Populations Southward (February 16, 2007) -- The warming most global climate models predict will do more harm than simply raise the sea levels that most observers fear. It will make drastic changes in fragile ecosystems throughout the world, ... > full story

World's Largest Field Experiment Examines Long-term Effects Of Global Change On Forest Dynamics (February 15, 2007) -- The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) has received an million grant from HSBC to fund the world's largest field experiment on the long-term effects of global change on forest ... > full story

Yale Biologists 'Trick' Viruses Into Extinction (February 13, 2007) -- While human changes to the environment cause conservation biologists to worry about species extinction, Yale biologists are reversing the logic by trying to trap viruses in habitats that force their ... > full story

Break-up Of Antarctic Ice May Expose Marine Life To More Sunlight And Alter Food Chain (February 10, 2007) -- The predicted break-up of Antarctica's ice shelves due to global warming may trigger a major change in the marine food chain, by exposing its coastal seas to sunlight, according to new research by ... > full story

Plant-grazing Fish Boost Resilience Of Coral Reefs Facing Stress (February 9, 2007) -- By using cages to experimentally control the access of fish to coral reefs, researchers have assessed the role of fish "grazing" in the ability of reefs to successfully recover from potentially ... > full story

Floods Cause Feeding And Breeding Frenzy In Australia (February 8, 2007) -- Vast flocks of water birds from across Australia will soon start gathering for a long-awaited feeding and breeding frenzy sparked by flooding in western Queensland. The floods will produce a bird ... > full story

Human's Ecological Footprint In 2015 And Amazonia Revealed (February 7, 2007) -- In the February issue of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a recent study shows human population size and affluence are the main drivers of human-caused environmental stressors, while ... > full story

Risk Of Extinction Accelerated Due To Interacting Human Threats (February 7, 2007) -- Using experimental microcosm populations of rotifers, a type of zooplankton, the study found that individually each of these threats caused significant population declines. The study also found that ... > full story

Sea Level On The Rise -- In Real And Virtual Worlds (February 5, 2007) -- The climate system, and in particular sea level, may be responding more quickly to rising carbon emissions than climate scientists have estimated with climate ... > full story

Human Preference For Other Species Could Determine Whether They Survive (February 1, 2007) -- Human preferences probably will play a major role in determining which other species survive in a changing world, and new research shows those preferences could be governed by subtle ... > full story

Restoration Of A Habitat-forming Species Could Nurture The Return Of Many Species (January 31, 2007) -- Coral reefs, kelp forests, marshes and other familiar habitats can harbor a diversity of life by providing shelter from both harsh conditions and predators. New experimental work using cordgrass ... > full story

Wanderlust: Deep-sea Fauna Under Antarctic Ice Shelf (January 24, 2007) -- Under the former Larsen ice shelf east of the Antarctic Peninsula, deep-sea sea cucumbers and stalked feather stars were ubiquitously found in shallow waters. These animals usually inhabit far ... > full story

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Ecosystem -- In ecology, the word ecosystem is an abbreviation of the term, ecological system. Some consider this the basic unit in ecology. Ecosystems are not to be confused with biomes because they are smaller ... > full article

Ecological niche -- In ecology, a niche is a term describing the relational position of a species or population in an ecosystem. More formally, the niche includes how a population responds to the abundance of its ... > full article

Ecological succession -- Ecological succession, a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to more-or-less predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community. Succession may be initiated ... > full article

Agroecology -- Agroecology is the science of applying ecological concepts and principles to the design, development, and management of sustainable agricultural systems. Agroecology is the science of sustainable ... > full article

Ecology -- Ecology, or ecological science, is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how the distribution and abundance are affected by interactions between the organisms ... > full article

Invasive plants -- Invasive plants are plants introduced beyond their native range which demonstrate an ability to spread through their new habitat and disrupt the native ... > full article

Biodiversity -- Biodiversity or biological diversity is the diversity of life. There are a number of definitions and measures of biodiversity. Biodiversity is commonly identified at three levels. First there is ... > full article

Slash and burn -- Slash and burn (a specific practice that may be part of shifting cultivation or swidden-fallow agriculture) is an agricultural procedure widely used in forested areas. Although it was practised ... > full article

Ocean acidification -- Ocean acidification is the name given to the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's oceans, caused by their uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Between 1751 and 2004 ... > full article

Transgenic plants -- Transgenic plants are plants that have been genetically engineered, a breeding approach that uses recombinant DNA techniques to create plants with new characteristics.They are identified as a class ... > full article

A Primer Of Ecological Statistics
A Primer of Ecological Statistics explains fundamental material in probability theory and experimental design for ecologists and environmental scientists. The book emphasizes a general introduction ... > read more

Biology, Sixth Edition
The Sixth Edition of BIOLOGY by Neil Campbell and Jane Reece builds upon the earlier versions' dual goals to both help readers develop a conceptual appreciation of life within the context of ... > read more

Biological Science (2nd Edition)
Infused with the spirit of inquiry, Freeman's Biological Science helps teach readers the fundamentals while introducing them to the excitement that drives the science. By presenting unifying concepts ... > read more

The Reef Aquarium: Science, Art, and Technology, Vol. 3
The Reef Aquarium Volume Three: Science, Art, and Technology Reefkeeping science involves the interplay of biology, chemistry, and physics. However, a reef aquarium is not simply a product of ... > read more

The Reef Aquarium: A Comprehensive Guide to the Identification and Care of Tropical Marine Invertebrates (Volume 1)
This book is the "bible" on the subject of Reef Aquarium keeping, covering the biology of coral reefs and relating it to the biological, chemical, and physical parameters considered when creating a ... > read more

Fundamentals of Entomology, Sixth Edition
Insects are one of the most remarkable animal groups on the earth, and they merit study for at least two major reasons. First, insects have unsurpassed diversity and niches; because of this ... > read more

Living in the Environment : Principles, Connections, and Solutions (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
Miller's LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 13th Edition is a science-based book designed for introductory courses in environmental science. Tyler Miller is the most successful author in environmental ... > read more

The Big Oyster : History on the Half Shell
Before New York City was the Big Apple, it could have been called the Big Oyster. Now award-winning author Mark Kurlansky tells the remarkable story of New York by following the trajectory of one of ... > read more

The Swamp : The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise
The Everglades was once reviled as a liquid wasteland, and Americans dreamed of draining it. Now it is revered as a national treasure, and Americans have launched the largest environmental project in ... > read more

Geosystems : An Introduction to Physical Geography (6th Edition)
Geosystems is written, organized, and illustrated to give new learners an accessible, systematic, and visually appealing start in the study of physical geography. This edition includes the brand new ... > read more

 
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