Fish that live in rivers, ditches, and streams are better able to withstand warming water than fish in the sea. This is the ...
Just like a human newborn, coral larvae need just the right environment to settle and begin their new life. Understanding the ideal surface geometry for coral settlement and early growth was the ...
Sister Damien Marie Savino, FSE, Ph.D., will speak on “Ecology and Theology: Listening to Reality with ‘the Ear of the Heart’” at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology on April 22, 2026, from ...
The gut microbiome research field has rapidly evolved, driven by new insights into the profound ways in which gut microbes affect metabolism, immune ...
The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is a non‐native species that has rapidly established itself in freshwater and brackish environments across Europe and North America. Its remarkable ecological ...
After meeting medical entomologists during his time serving in the United States Air Force, Thor Freeman, now a sophomore at the University of Delaware, became very aware of the risks that pests have ...
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Stephanie Hampton, the Tahoe Environmental Research Center’s (TERC) new director, took to the stage as part of the Center’s science series to speak about her work in freshwater ...
Ohio’s abundant, reliable water supply and natural resources provide a lasting competitive advantage — supporting industries, families, and long-term growth. Energy and water security are both ...
Human activity significantly impacts wildlife and their habitats, threatening biodiversity. At Michigan Tech, our master's in wildlife ecology and conservation addresses these challenges. We monitor ...
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