By Mike DiGirolamoRachel Donald A useful framework for considering the needs of the “more-than-human world” when designing human-made systems is “ecological empathy,” the focus of Lauren Lambert, ...
A new study published in Ecology and Society challenges the long-standing division between natural and cultural heritage ...
The Science Division has announced that Erika Zavaleta, a professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, has ...
Rare and powerful compounds, known as keystone molecules, can build a web of invisible interactions among species.
Whether it is flowers sprouting in the spring, cicadas mating in the blistering heat of summer, or caterpillars hatching to ...
Community ecology is the study of communities formed of populations of different species. It includes the study of the interactions between species, such as mutualism, predation and competition ...
Freshwater ecology is the study of all aspects of the ecology of terrestrial aquatic systems, including rivers, lakes and ponds. It includes the community ecology of these ecosystems, as well as ...
Our time-of-day-independent drug sensitivity results complement these findings, underscoring a critical impact of circadian rhythms on drug efficacy and highlighting the necessity of incorporating ...
We analyze the interactions among marine ecology and biodiversity ... off the coast of California that holistically studies the physics, biogeochemistry, and biology of the marine environment to ...
Research in the Department of Biological Sciences covers a broad range of biological disciplines across multiple hierarchical levels including molecular biology, microbiology, animal physiology, ...
Research in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre (MBERC) has contributed substantially to the understanding of how marine biodiversity is responding to environmental change and has informed ...
A developer is planning to construct homes for displaced bats ahead of building a new community. In 1969, a bold plan to restore Vermont's wild turkeys began with a handful of net-trapped birds ...