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中国农业大学植物保护学院植物检疫与入侵生物学团队揭示了重大外来昆虫的入侵特征(图)
植物检疫 入侵生物学 昆虫 入侵特征 Journal of Applied Ecology 入侵生态学
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2023/12/11
热烈祝贺中国生态学学会副理事长吕永龙当选俄罗斯科学院外籍院士(图)
中国生态学学会 吕永龙 俄罗斯科学院 外籍院士 环境地理学 可持续生态学 环境生态学
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2022/7/20
第五届全球变化与生物入侵国际会议通知(图)
第五届 全球变化 生物入侵 国际会议
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2022/7/20
Winter Road Salt,Fertilizers Turning North American Waterways Increasingly Saltier(图)
Winter Road Salt Fertilizers Turning North American Waterways Increasingly Saltier
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2018/1/10
Across North America, streams and rivers are becoming saltier, thanks to road deicers, fertilizers and other salty compounds that humans indirectly release into waterways. At the same time, freshwater...
A Classic Darwinian Ecological Hypothesis Holds Up—With A Twist(图)
Darwinian Ecological Hypothesis Holds Up Twist
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2018/1/10
A long-held hypothesis about the factors that govern species ranges largely holds true, but may be the result of a previously underappreciated ecological mechanism, new research shows.The prediction, ...
More than half of world's fresh water supply warming rapidly(图)
More than half of world fresh water warming rapidly
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2017/11/23
More than half of the world's fresh water supply is warming rapidly, according to an NSF- and NASA-funded study.Using satellite data and ground measurements collected from 235 lakes on six continents ...
The Giant Panda's Habitat Is Shrinking And Becoming More Fragmented(图)
Giant Panda Habitat Shrinking More Fragmented
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2017/10/24
A study by Chinese and U.S. scientists finds that while populations of the iconic giant panda have increased recently, the species’ habitat still covers less area and is more fragmented than when it w...
The sand trap:Demand outpaces caution–and knowledge(图)
sand trap Demand outpaces caution knowledge
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2017/9/20
Sand, spanning miles of beaches, carpeting vast oceans and deserts, is a visual metaphor for limitless resources. Yet researchers in this week’s journal Science seize another metaphor – sand in an ho...
Periodic Table of Ecological Niches Could Aid in Predicting Effects of Climate Change(图)
periodic table ecological niches aid climate change
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2017/9/19
A group of ecologists has started creating a periodic table of ecological niches similar to chemistry’s periodic table. And just as chemists have used their periodic table as a point of reference to u...
10 new awards support ecological research at regional to continental scales(图)
10 new awards ecological research regional to continental
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2017/9/5
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has issued 10 new awards, worth a total of $12.2 million, through its MacroSystems Biology and Early NEON (National Ecological Observatory Network) Science progra...
Extreme melt season leads to decade-long ecosystem changes in Antarctica's Dry Valleys(图)
Extreme melt season decade-long ecosystem changes Antarctica Dry Valleys
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2017/9/4
An abnormal season of intense glacial melt in 2002 triggered multiple distinct changes in the physical and biological characteristics of Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys over the ensuing decade, new r...
Tracking decade-long changes in an Antarctic polar desert(图)
decade-long changes Antarctic polar desert
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2017/9/4
An abnormal season of intense glacial melt in 2002 triggered multiple distinct changes in the physical and biological characteristics of Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys over the ensuing decade, new r...
Changes in conservation planning can benefit vulnerable mammals
Changes conservation planning vulnerable mammals
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2017/7/24
Right now, a prairie dog in Colorado is busy increasing soil carbon retention, increasing water infiltration, and clipping vegetation that will help maintain local grasslands and provide nut...
Global forest network cracks the case of tropical biodiversity(图)
Global forest network cracks tropical biodiversity
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2017/7/24
If aliens sent an exploratory mission to Earth, one of the first things they’d notice — after the fluffy white clouds and blue oceans of our water world — would be the way vegetation grades from exube...
Panda love spreads to benefit the planet
Panda love spreads benefit the planet
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2017/7/24
Loving pandas isn’t just a feel-good activity. Recent Michigan State University (MSU) work shows China’s decades of defending panda turf have been good not just for the beloved bears, but also protect...