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Ecologists also study how temperature influences the ecology and evolution of species. Organisms generally slow down or freeze when conditions are cold, but overheat and lose function as ...
In an increasingly connected world, rare earth metals with odd names such as lanthanum, cerium and yttrium have become ...
Single-cell plants called phytoplankton have a surprising way of remembering conditions in the past to help jump-start their ...
What does ecology have to do with me? Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections ...
In the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, a remarkable organism known as Pando stands as the largest living organism on Earth by mass ...
Or have you ever wondered if populations of interacting organisms persist over time or actually become extinct? Students majoring in evolution, ecology and biodiversity will be able to gain a breadth ...
Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and ...
Unfortunately, the Natural History Notes series in Frontiers has now ended. However, you can still send short natural history papers to The Scientific Naturalist, published in our sister journal, ...
Ecology and evolutionary biology (EBIO) is the study of how organisms interact with and are formed by their environment. Students explore how organisms live and how they are constrained by ...
The marine ecology and organismal biology emphasis provides mastery through coursework covering the ecological processes that determine the distribution and abundance of marine organisms as well as ...
Ecology, a key component of environmental science, focuses on the relationships between organisms and their environment while Applied Ecology is the application of environmental science to real world ...