The Aquatic Section of the Ecological Society of America is pleased to sponsor the Thomas M. Frost Award for Excellence in Graduate Research. Thomas M. Frost was the director of the University of ...
A squat brick building tucked between a forested ridgeline and a bend in White Oak Creek, though unassuming, is home to a scientific facility that grapples with one question: What's in the water? This ...
A study conducted by researchers from Murdoch University in Australia and Dalian Ocean University in China has found that ...
Aquatic carnivorous plants, typified by genera such as Utricularia and Aldrovanda, represent some of nature’s most specialised adaptations for life in nutrient-poor aquatic environments. These plants ...
The purpose of the Aquatic Ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America is to advance, coordinate, and assist research and dissemination of theoretical and applied knowledge in all branches of ...
Lake and Stream Ecology covers the principles of biological, physical, and chemical processes of inland waters. Through lectures, field trips, lab exercises, and independent projects, students will ...
The global water system -- Living in aquatic systems -- Rivers -- Estuaries -- Coastal seas -- The open ocean -- Lakes and ponds -- Wetlands -- The aquatic system ...
The William & Mary campus is home to a remarkable mix of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, supporting a rich variety of plants and animals typical of the southeastern coastal plain. Lake Matoaka, ...