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Fish food fight: Fish don Recent theories suggesting that half of fishes' food comes from from land-based ecosystems may not hold water. Experiments show that algae, not land-based matte...
Tags: Fish; Sea Life; Marine Biology; Ecology; Forest; Air Quality 
Added: 24th November 2009
Ecology Science Hoax Truth Controversy Ecology Science Hoax Truth Controversy narrated by radio host of conservative brand discrediting scientists research as a fraud is dubious in it's validity. TEC...
Tags: Ecology  Science  Hoax  Truth  fraud  Controversy 
Added: 24th November 2009
When The Rail Fails When The Rail Fails, directed by Jakob Gottschau, is a recent submission to ECU 2010's Ecology Now category! Check out this teaser!
Tags: experimental  short  indie  film  ecology  now  Ecology  Now 
Added: 24th November 2009
Intensive land management leaves Europe without carbon sinks A new calculation of Europe's greenhouse gas balance shows that emissions of methane and nitrous oxide tip the balance and eliminate Europe's terrestrial sink o...
Tags: Nature; Ecology Research; Agriculture and Food; Global Warming; Forest; Environmental Issues 
Added: 23rd November 2009
New chameleon species discovered in East Africa A new species of chameleon has been discovered in a threatened forest in Tanzania. Researchers first spotted the animal while surveying monkeys in the Magombera...
Tags: Ecology Research; Extinction; Trees; Rainforests; Ecology; Sustainability 
Added: 23rd November 2009
Stronger winds coming from largest lake As Lake Superior warms, it is kicking up stronger winds and faster currents, a new study finds, and possibly changing the ecology of the lake and the distributi...
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Added: 19th November 2009
Ecology stickers. Ecology sticker set. Vector illustration
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Added: 17th November 2009
California The kelp forests off southern California are considered to be some of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, yet a new study indicates that t...
Tags: Marine Biology; Ecology Research; Nature; Ecology; Forest; Oceanography 
Added: 11th November 2009
Coral Reefs Inspire Rare Consensus -- Just Save Them One of the first set of studies to examine what tourists and recreation enthusiasts actually think about coral reef ecosystems suggests they are a rare exceptio...
Tags: Marine Biology; Ecology Research; Sea Life; Coral Reefs; Ecology; Environmental Policy 
Added: 5th November 2009
Timber Harvest Impacts Amphibians Differently During Life Stages Researchers found that removing all of the trees from a section of the forest had a negative effect on amphibians during their later life cycles, but had some p...
Tags: Frogs and Reptiles; Ecology Research; Trees; Ecology; Forest; Ecosystems 
Added: 3rd November 2009
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