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"ecologist" Definitions
  1. a scientist who studies ecology
  2. a person who is interested in ecology and believes the environment should be protected
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Jones: That's Danielle Tufts, a disease ecologist at Columbia University.
Dr. Hanson, an ecologist, could not have been more delighted.
"That's something we don't know," admitted WHOI seabird ecologist Stephanie Jenouvrier.
Mike Waddington is a forest ecologist at McMaster University in Ontario.
Jon Keeley, a research ecologist at the US Geological Survey, agreed.
David Paton, an ecologist, has spent decades monitoring its fairy terns.
Schochet's background is in science, having worked as a computational ecologist.
Then Wick and Rathmann met a rangeland ecologist named Jeff Creque.
He was an amateur ecologist who marveled over hemlock and shipwrecks.
One of Synergia's founders was John Allen, an ecologist and playwright.
" —Laura Weingartner, evolutionary ecologist "End the PhD or drastically change it.
A Conversation With... Animals have rich emotional lives, the ecologist argues.
On one side, an ecologist remarked that surveying animals is a pain.
"Ourilândia started as an airstrip in the jungle," Zimmerman, the ecologist, said.
"It's no surprise," said Simon Levin, a theoretical ecologist at Princeton University.
"No one knows where the limit is," says Sergei Shapkhaev, a local ecologist.
"People don't create national parks every day," said Corine Vriesendorp, a conservation ecologist.
Dr. Hanson is an ecologist whose research focuses on forest and fire ecology.
But an urban ecologist is never really off the clock in the city.
David K. A. Barnes is a marine ecologist for the British Antarctic Survey.
Julien Fattebert, an ecologist at the Swiss Ornithological Institute (Vogelwarte), started the hashtag.
Here, the microbial ecologist samples organic material that's potentially brimming with microscopic life.
The astounding footage was captured by ecologist Leandro Moraes last year in central Amazonia.
The Montana-based ecologist currently studies how glaciers are reacting to our changing climate.
As an ecologist, I wanted to figure out if they were similar or not.
Bryan Box is a forest ecologist, forester, and veteran of the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
Sarah Venter, is an ecologist who embarked on a five-year study of baobabs.
The first thing you notice about ecologist Arthur Kopelman is his giant white beard.
"Those trees are lifeboats," said Meg Krawchuk, a fire ecologist at Oregon State University.
He has hired Gary Conley, a local landscape ecologist, to advise on the project.
Dr. Gagliano grew up in northern Italy and is a marine ecologist by training.
Dr. Gagliano grew up in northern Italy and is a marine ecologist by training.
Whenever conservation ecologist Joe Roman conducts fieldwork in Cuba, he's in awe of the place.
Scott is an ecologist, and Ruth a teacher, and they sell artwork on the side.
This footage comes courtesy of Lindsey Swierk, an ecologist from Binghamton University in New York.
But Janet Jansson, a microbial ecologist at Pacific Northwest National Lab, agreed with study's conclusions.
"Most land in British Columbia is unceded," said Simon Fraser University marine ecologist Anne Salomon.
"Genetic strength is pretty context dependent," says Leighton Reid, a restoration ecologist at Virginia Tech.
One such researcher is Elena M. Bennett, an ecosystem ecologist and geographer at McGill University.
"I can't help but use terms like 'xenophobia,'" said one ecologist who opposes the plan.
"Think about it," the University of Washington ecologist Julian D. Olden recently told Scientific American.
Philip Fearnside is an ecologist at the National Institute for Research in Amazonia in Brazil.
Peter Daszak is a disease ecologist and the president of EcoHealth Alliance, in New York.
"It's your worst nightmare in that kind of scenario," said Tanya Diamond, a wildlife ecologist.
An ecologist might study the rabbit, the grass, and add in the local wolf population too.
Speed breeding Ecologist Ronald Goderie launched the Tauros programme in 2008, seeking to address failing ecosystems.
Katelyn Gostic, disease ecologist and Ph.D candidate at UCLA, tells Axios the study shows interesting patterns.
"They were just literally cooking out there," Northeastern University marine ecologist Brian Helmuth told the site.
In the photo below, you can see ecologist Casey Youngflesh preparing penguin guano for color analysis.
For marine ecologist Angel Guerra, who here is dissecting a giant squid, it's like a "hobby."
Many a biologist, ecologist or civil engineer would like things to be as easy as that.
Southern pied babblers are the nepotists of the avian world, according to ecologist Martha Nelson-Flower.
"I wasn't surprised," Maák István, an ant ecologist who helped write the study, told Popular Science.
Koalas can't move fast enough to escape the fires, ecologist Mark Graham told parliament in December.
Without the animals, as the ecologist Paul Shepard expressed, the horizon on our future will close.
"It is shocking," says Adriaan Dokter, a study co-author and bird migration ecologist at Cornell.
Now, the 79-year-old soundscape ecologist has become an expert in the sound of extinction.
Kathryn Turner, an ecologist who specializes in invasive plants, told LifeHacker she was worried about Cheerios' approach.
"Elephants are a key driver in maintaining biodiversity," said Sam Ferreira, a South African National Parks ecologist.
T. Jane Zelikova, an ecologist at the University of Wyoming, said she's struggled with what to do.
She didn't know and tweeted her question at David Steen, an ecologist at Auburn University in Alabama.
"These forests are never coming back," David Bowman, an ecologist at the University of Tasmania told Gizmodo.
"It's really kind of a cool system," says Fredric Janzen, an evolutionary ecologist at Iowa State University.
Ecologist Dr. Derek Lee told The Telegraph that Omo is the only pale giraffe they know of.
One user, called The Ecologist, promoted both The Base as well as a fledgling eco-fascist group.
He edited the magazine The Ecologist, founded by his uncle, and was elected to Parliament in 2010.
"Having the drones changed everything," said Ms. Fortune, a marine ecologist at the University of British Columbia.
James P. Collins, an evolutionary ecologist at Arizona State University, said he found Dr. Voyles's explanation compelling.
In one such sequence, Brown observes Aleutian kelp forests, recreating a study by the ecologist Jim Estes.
A thick, stinging haze greeted the ecologist, Gileyboi Zhyemuratov, as he stepped outside that day in May.
"This project was all about the trees," Sue Beatty, an ecologist who helped lead the project, said.
Sarah Legge is an ecologist at the Australian National University who studies how species respond to fire.
In the 1980s, an ecologist named Thomas Lovejoy conducted an unusual experiment in Brazil's Amazon rain forest.
Colin Beale, an ecologist from University of York, told the BBC that animals' survival instincts kick in.
In Outer Wilds, more so than in any other game I've ever played, you become an ecologist.
Michael Parsons, a behavioral ecologist and rat researcher at Hofstra University in New York, is similarly perplexed.
"We're overwhelming the natural ignitions," Bethany Bradley, an ecologist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, told BuzzFeed News.
But the CDU and ecologist Greens may lack sufficient support to renew their ruling alliance in the state.
"[Hagfish] are primitive jawless fishes with an eel-like body," deep sea ecologist Andrew David Thaler told Gizmodo.
"It wasn't just dry — it was warmer," added Craig Allen, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Now, almost two decades after I first watched the Survivor finale, I am an ecologist studying marine conservation.
Earlier, I had gotten together with another brilliant mathematically trained ecologist, the late Robert MacArthur of Princeton University.
So Dr. Bologna, a biologist and ecologist at Montclair State University, brought the animal back to his lab.
An IPCC ecologist is calling on politicians to give consumers incentives to eat vegan foods rather than meat.
This kind of soundscape, according to Hempton, a prominent Washington state acoustic ecologist and sound recordist, is quiet.
The conservancy's senior ecologist, Helen Forgione, said the survey found 750 species of plants in the city's forests.
" Gregor Schuurman, an ecologist for the NPS's Climate Change Response Program, is leading park superintendents in "scenario planning.
"The migrations themselves are totally invisible," said Jason Chapman, an ecologist at the University of Exeter in Britain.
"Did he really see columns and totem poles?" asks ecologist Hansjörg Küster in a foreword, referencing Benjamin's commentary.
"It was a very uneventful crime scene," the ecologist, Georgina Neave, told Moseby as they pulled on gloves.
Following the advice of E.O. Wilson, the world's leading ecologist, we should dedicate half the Earth to nature.
Rome, The Ecologist party meets Economy Minister and PD candidate in Rome local election Roberto Gualtieri (1200 GMT).
Dr. Nepstad is a forest ecologist who has worked in the Brazilian Amazon for more than 30 years.
"If you ask that question to a biologist or an ecologist, the surprising answer is buildings," says Ballard.
For Debra Saunders, an ecologist at the Australian National University in Canberra, drones have also cut down on labor.
These are questions ecologist Jerry Melillo set out to answer when he designed the Harvard Forest experiment in 1991.
"Wow," says Michelle LaRue, a research ecologist at the University of Minnesota, who was not involved in the study.
"We used to look to Poland as an example; now they look to us," observes a Belarusian ecologist wryly.
It also said Scholz would run with a female candidate, copying the dual leadership model of the ecologist Greens.
He ranges far and wide, as does Jeff Diez, a plant ecologist and the grizzled veteran of the group.
The ecologist Greens were unchanged at 14 percent and the business-friendly Free Democrats (FDP) remained at 9 percent.
The phrase comes from the ecologist Garrett Hardin, based on work by the 19th-century economist William Forster Lloyd.
That's what Dr. Harvey and his colleague, Monica Turner, an ecologist at the University of Wisconsin, are here investigating.
"We must save them, if at all, because without them we are lost," wrote the human ecologist Paul Shepard.
We chatted for a while — about her work as an ecologist, about the enormous pythons native to this area.
"It is a huge disaster that's going on underneath the waves," says Karen Neely, a coral ecologist at Nova.
This citizen science project was created by study co-author Gretta Pecl, a marine ecologist at the University of Tasmania.
The ecologist had predicted that seven generations would be necessary for the desired outcome, which might be achieved by 2025.
Writer, ecologist, and wildlife photographer Neil Losin and his colleagues have observed a similar strategy among snakes in Puerto Rico.
Deep in the Amazon jungle, ecologist Leandro Moraes filmed a moth sucking the tears out of a sleeping antbird's eye.
An ecologist at the University of York shows how humans are bringing about a great new age of biological diversity.
" Australia's independent not-for-profit Climate Council concurred, with councillor and ecologist Lesley Hughes calling the move a "golden bandaid.
At the end of each year, wildlife ecologist David Steen compiles a list of critters that have likely gone extinct.
"I think AI is overhyped in applications to genomics," said Joshua Akey, an ecologist and evolutionary biologist at Princeton University.
Eric Miller, an ecologist with the Alaska Fire Science Consortium, said northern tundra fires are known for triggering cascading effects.
"The Ilha do Governador used to be known as the 'little princess of the north'," said the ecologist Sergio Ricardo.
When I first became a forest ecologist, I'd wanted to do research, make the world a better place through learning.
But Paine was an ecologist, so he had no shot at the prestige, power and wealth that the Nobels bestow.
"This new technology could be a game-changer in helping us to find whales remotely," BAS ecologist Jennifer Jackson added.
"We're interested in the microbes inside your home," Noah Fierer, a microbial ecologist at the University of Colorado, told me.
The heavy mouse populations mean more feeding opportunities for ticks, Cary Institute disease ecologist Rick Ostfeld explained in a statement.
"It hung out there for a couple of days and moved on," said Kaitlyn Parkins, an ecologist and bat expert.
Georgina Mace of University College London, a leading ecologist not involved in the study, is fearful of what is emerging.
Researchers led by Tim Caro, an evolutionary ecologist at UC Davis, set out to test this idea in the field.
"People are still arguing" about the impact of wolves at Yellowstone, said Rolf Peterson, a wildlife ecologist at Michigan Technological University.
" Rebecca Harms, leader of the ecologist Greens group in the EU legislature said: "At first I thought it was a joke.
In October 2018, one year after Woo's encounter with Cornelissen, ecologist Noam Ross published a new data science course on DataCamp.
"The broad goal is to understand how this animal makes decisions," said Michael Wagner, a fish ecologist at Michigan State University.
Felix Gonzalez, president of the Green Ecologist Party, said the government was allowing coal plants to continue with their business model.
Ecologist Don Russell, the lead author of the report subsection on caribou, says it's normal for herd sizes to fluctuate greatly.
"It's not really a numbers game," Kristin Brzeski, a wildlife ecologist with an expertise in conservation genetics at Michigan Tech, said.
"These systems have been programmed to respond [to wildfire] for millennia," said John Baily, a fire ecologist at Oregon State University.
"Both Beadnose and 747 demonstrated success in a challenging environment," Mike Fitz, an ecologist and former Katmai ranger, said over email.
"I find trespass cattle on the refuge every year," remarks Dr. Steve Herman, an ecologist on the faculty of Evergreen College.
"The hotter and more uncomfortable you are, the better the bat flight," said Mylea Bayless, an ecologist for Bat Conservation International.
The proposal of an Anthropocene epoch was particularly audacious because it came from a chemist and an ecologist, not a stratigrapher.
"This is the most detailed imagery of whales captured by satellites to date," said Hannah Cubaynes, a whale ecologist at BAS.
"The debate about how many species there are is perpetual," said Seabird McKeon, an ecologist at the University of Central Florida.
Tracey Tuberville, a conservation ecologist at the University of Georgia, heard the authors present their work at a conference in August.
"Descriptive work underlies nearly everything we know about global change ecology," the ecologist William Schlesinger recently wrote in the journal Bioscience.
To put it simply: "If you put more poo in the system, the Antarctic wildlife like that," a polar ecologist said.
"My personal health information should be protected," said Steven Cooke, a conservation biologist and fish ecologist at Carleton University in Ottawa.
"We were very surprised," said Robert Fletcher, Jr., an ecologist at the University of Florida and an author of the study.
George Jackman, an aquatic ecologist for the New York City Department of Parks, said the fish's "villain status" has been sensationalized.
An ecologist, Garrett Hardin, coined the phrase "the tragedy of the commons" in a (shockingly eugenicist) essay in Science in 1968.
A team led by Abigail Derby Lewis, a senior conservation ecologist at the museum, investigated potential planting sites in Austin, Tex.
"As an ecologist, what I want is to see wild ecosystems functioning as close to naturally as they can," he said.
"These kinds of experiments are essential tools for understanding change in nature," Dr. O'Connor, the University of British Columbia ecologist, said.
"It's not necessarily just the fire that's the problem," said Dale Nimmo, a fire ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Sydney.
"Most mountain glaciers have lost mass," Heidi Steltzer, a co-author and ecologist at Fort Lewis College in Colorado, told reporters.
The first Nobel Peace Prize winner Kenyan ecologist Wangari Maathai became the first black woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
But, as he describes in Transgenic Research, Lu Baorong, an ecologist at Fudan University in Shanghai, thinks he has found a solution.
"Think of them as an energy conduit from bugs to birds," Dede Olson, a research ecologist with the US Forest Service, says.
Ecologist Asia Murphy has heard the call of the wild since she was a kid, partly because of her nature-obsessed dad.
If this continues unchecked, "You will die," says Russian ecologist Sergey Zimov, who runs a research outpost called the Northeast Science Station.
"Both fire [increases] and greening are happening on a continental scale," said Charles Miller, an Arctic ecologist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
"They're extremely venomous and known to be fairly aggressive," says Amman, a disease ecologist with the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.
In 2007, at Jeff Creque's behest, John Wick got in touch with Whendee Silver, an ecologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
This year has seen the worst global coral bleaching event since 1998, Nick Graham, a marine ecologist at Lancaster University, told me.
Among them are the notorious melting sea ice exaggerator Peter Wadhams and the ecologist and the-end-is-nigh-fabulist Guy McPherson.
"It's rather shocking," said Sadie Ryan, a disease ecologist at the University of Florida's Emerging Pathogens Institute, in an interview with Grist.
I reached out to Lance Strate, a professor of communications at Fordham University and perhaps the leading media ecologist in the country.
"They are there less than two months," said Jan A. van Gils, an ecologist at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.
It is a basic insight that an undergraduate ecologist might find familiar: the "invasiveness" of an organism is always a relative concept.
He was adopted by Frank C. Gates, a plant ecologist at Kansas State University, and the former Margaret Thompson, a kindergarten teacher.
As an ecologist and evolutionary biologist, I have had a disturbing window into the accumulating literature on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Todd Dawson, an ecologist at the university, spends a lot of time up in trees, measuring limbs, checking growth and so on.
The whale was first spotted by Dave Andrews, a consultant ecologist and ornithologist, who posted a video on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon.
The program, a partnership of the ecologist Maura Olivos and a local nonprofit called the Tracy Aviary, is aimed at amateur birders.
The great accomplishment of "The Serengeti Rules" is that it directs the viewer to see beauty in the way an ecologist might.
"The primary threats are all still there," said John Bruno, a marine ecologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
But restoration by super coral is not so simple, said Ruth Gates, a marine ecologist at the Hawaii Institute for Marine Biology.
"It's the only technology that's currently available to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at scale," ecologist Will Turner recently told Mashable.
CreditCreditLalo de Almeida for The New York Times Dr. Fearnside is an ecologist based in Brazil; Mr. Schiffman is an environmental journalist.
"That's one of the biggest concentrations of sockeye salmon in the world," said Chris Foote, a behavioral ecologist at Vancouver Island University.
"The whole concept of an ecosystem is about connectivity," Manu Saunders, an ecologist at the University of New England in Australia, says.
"He's good at his job, and he enjoys it a lot," Christina Boser, an ecologist with the group, told the Associated Press.
"As an ecologist, that goes against my grain to be more interventionist, but I don't know what the alternative is," says Clarke.
The One Trillion Trees Initiative followed remarks by an ecologist last year that planting 1.2 trillion trees could neutralize carbon dioxide emissions.
The article quotes Chris Hewson, an ecologist with the British Trust for Ornithology in Thetford, England, who helped run the tracking project.
"I compare it to the burning of the ancient Library of Alexandria," said Mercedes Bustamante, an ecologist at the University of Brasilia.
But a recent aerial flyover by wetland ecologist Steve Davis of the Everglades Foundation revealed widespread destruction of seagrass beds in Florida Bay.
Duke University ecologist Brian Silliman is the lead author of a study that posits predators are reclaiming habitats from which humans displaced them.
The findings, published Thursday in Science, were somewhat surprising, according to lead author Benjamin Dalziel, a infectious disease ecologist at Oregon State University.
"They are likely coming down through leaks in the sewer," said Rosi-Marshall, an aquatic ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
During these expeditions, Murphy sharpened her skills as an ecologist, while also developing a side track as a science communicator and wildlife photographer.
Steen, an ecologist at Auburn University, started the annual extinction list in 2012 to establish a clear, reliable source for the planet's extinctions.
"Most of these diseases are super gnarly, complicated systems," says A. Marm Kilpatrick, a disease ecologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Her competitor, Bear 747 — who really has no need for a nickname — is the fattest bear Katmai ecologist Mike Fitz has ever seen.
"Many people thought mass spawns did not occur in many places," said Sally A. Keith, a coral ecologist at the University of Copenhagen.
Behavioral ecologist Ronald Noë and theoretical biologist Peter Hammerstein have even developed an academic framework called "biological market theory" to explore these analogies.
"Where there is a road, there are cars," said Mr. Li, 29, an ecologist who earned a master's degree at a provincial university.
Researchers at Princeton University, led by ecologist Corina Tarnita, have come up with a new explanation for the circles based on model simulations.
This is according to a paper published on Tuesday in Nature Communications by disease ecologist Andrew Storfer and colleagues at Washington State University.
The latter, Ms. Forgione, the ecologist, said is rot-resistant, which is good, but raises nitrogen levels in the soil, which is not.
"The drone imagery is of a quality that just blows everything else away," said Dr. Lynch, a quantitative ecologist at Stony Brook University.
"Many fish are not able to detect their predators anymore," said Linda C. Weiss, an aquatic ecologist at Ruhr University Bochum in Germany.
Not all culls are created equal, says Naomi Fox, a quantitative ecologist at Scotland's Rural College, Edinburgh, and an author on the study.
Some moderates, unhappy at the party's move to the right over immigration, are turning to the ecologist Greens, which enjoy 15 percent support.
On the ground, the knotweed and incised fumewort "are so prolific and can carpet an area," Helen Forgione, the conservancy's senior ecologist, said.
"They haven't had a long enough time to recover before they get smashed by another fire," says Australian National University ecologist David Lindenmayer.
"We have fire-dependent species that coevolved with fire-dependent culture," says Frank Lake, a US Forest Service research ecologist and Yurok descendant.
They found inspiration in an idea put forward in 1996 by Andrew Balmford, an ecologist now at the University of Cambridge in England.
"Matrimony and family are under special protection of the state order," Annalena Baerbock, leader of the ecologist Greens told the Passauer Neuen Presse.
As the ecologist Anthony Barnosky has calculated, we've already driven 1,000-plus species extinct, with another 20,000 or more in that dreadful queue.
"I don't think we should discourage them, but it will be really difficult," said Euan Ritchie, an ecologist at Deakin University in Australia.
"The rate of decline is unbelievable," Henri Weimerskirch, study author and ecologist at the University of La Rochelle in France, told Gizmodo via email.
"It's been growing for better part of a decade," said Luis Fernandez, a Wake Forest University ecologist who has studied the issue since 2007.
The 65-year-old ecologist from Concord, New Hampshire likes Klobuchar, but he's open to backing Warren, the choice of his wife Eve Oyer.
The 65-year-old ecologist from Concord, New Hampshire likes Klobuchar, but hes open to backing Warren, the choice of his wife Eve Oyer.
"Some places are more fire-prone than others," Alexandra Syphard, an ecologist with the Conservation Biology Institute, based in San Diego, told BuzzFeed News.
"The study is extremely important," said Dr. Jack Gilbert, a microbial ecologist at Argonne National Laboratory who did not take part in the work.
Opposition lawmakers from the pro-business Free Democrats and ecologist Greens threatened a parliamentary investigation unless they received more answers about the widening scandal.
That, at least, is marine ecologist Leigh Torres' explanation for why the calf alternates between swimming under its mother and breathing at the surface.
"In terms of ecological theory, a small patch of forest is not equal to a forest," explained Starry Sprenkle-Hypolite, an ecologist in Haiti.
"Initially, we could hardly believe our data, but they were correct," said Kamran Safi, a computational ecologist at the Max Planck Institute of Ornithology.
"Wildlife is declining where conflict is common, but the potential for restoration exists," study author Joshua Daskin, an ecologist at Yale University, tells Axios.
The death of these bats from heat stress is "a canary in the coal mine for climate change," ecologist Justin Welbergen told the BBC.
According to Ivan Nagelkerken, an ecologist who talked to the ABC, it's to illuminate predators so they can be seen by larger predators. Devious.
The respected botanist and ecologist went on to hold academic positions across the world, including in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia.
Elise Gornish, Ph.D., is a restoration ecologist who focuses her research and outreach program on arid land vegetation management at the University of Arizona.
"This opens up exciting new possibilities when it comes to more accurately monitoring Earth's ecosystems," Monash University ecologist Rohan Clarke said in a statement.
Interestingly, the environmental movement that brought about the federal law was largely sparked by the writings of ecologist and Pittsburgh-area native Rachel Carson.
Leigh Torres, an OSUMMI marine ecologist, is a specialist in this field who has helped capture illuminating views of gray whales for several years.
Alex Kacelnik, a behavioral ecologist, argued that Mason was simply projecting humanlike feelings and emotions onto these rat "rescues" — a tendency known as anthropomorphism.
Rutgers University fish ecologist Malin Pinsky has been studying how fisheries have shifted around the North Atlantic for the better part of a decade.
Talbot is a professor at George Mason University and an ecologist and geographer with over 50 years experience in national and international environmental affairs.
" Margaret S. Torn, an ecologist who is a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, said Trump's claims about water were "a distraction.
This virtual reality Op-Doc provides an immersive experience into the Hoh Rain Forest, told from the perspective of the acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton.
It is a feast for your senses, providing an immersive experience narrated by an acoustic ecologist looking for quiet in an ever-noisier world.
"We're monkeying with the very chemical foundation of these ecosystems," said Emily H. Stanley, a limnologist (freshwater ecologist) at the University of Wisconsin — Madison.
"There are studies from all over the world that have documented this as an issue," said Scott Loss, an ecologist at Oklahoma State University.
"There's a backlog of species that are being over-exploited and traded internationally, but lack protection," said David Wilcove, an ecologist at Princeton University.
However, Sasha Dall, a behavioral ecologist at Britain's University of Exeter warned of the dangers of anthropomorphism - or ascribing human characteristics to other species.
However, Sasha Dall, a behavioral ecologist at Britain's University of Exeter warned of the dangers of anthropomorphism - or ascribing human characteristics to other species.
In Brazil it's cattle ranching, soy production and logging, according to Nigel Sizer, tropical forest ecologist and chief program officer with the Rainforest Alliance.
"Control is also a weakness," said Rebecca L. Kordas, a marine ecologist at Imperial College London who was not involved in the new study.
Grace Saba, a marine ecologist at Rutgers University, cautioned that some animals might not be able to grow so fast in a warmer climate.
Michelson, who received a MacArthur "Genius" grant in 2019, will work as an ecologist in service of the group and staff throughout the year.
"They showed a very similar pattern to the dominant males," says UC Santa Barbara wildlife ecologist Keenan Stears, lead author on the new paper.
"It's always been a puzzle," said Richard Shine, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Sydney who has been studying sea snakes for decades.
"We're accumulating so much new information on the molecular level now," said Katrin Kellner, a molecular ecologist at the University of Texas at Tyler.
The whale was first seen by ecologist Dave Andrews, who tweeted a video of the mammal swimming in the river off Coalhouse Fort, Essex.
An earlier version of this article misstated the year Gary Polis, an ecologist at the University of California, Davis, died in a boating accident.
"They are taking a new approach on a global scale," Anna Hargreaves, an evolutionary ecologist at McGill University in Montreal, said of the scientists.
A conservation ecologist witnessed a female pig using a stick inside her snout to dig in her enclosure at a zoo in Paris. 14.
"The most dangerous bird in Australia is also the most popular," said Professor Darryl Jones, an urban ecologist at Griffith University who studies birds.
"Governing institutions need to establish trust between individuals, groups, firms and societies," writes Guillaume Chapron, an ecologist at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
With reputable-sounding names like The Ecologist and Global Research, they produce slick websites that weave facts, half-truths and pseudoscientific analysis into sinister assertions.
It was part of Space Biospheres Venture, an endeavor between Ed Bass (a businessman and philanthropist) and John P. Allen (a systems ecologist and environmentalist).
"We must not let a forest full of trees fool us into believing that all is well," wrote tropical ecologist Kent H. Redford in 1992.
"I think it's going to be a pretty slow invasion," Daniel Streicker, a disease ecologist at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, tells Popular Science.
"As these soils become exposed to salt, you strongly tip the balance toward a more rapid breakdown," Everglades ecologist Steve Davis told Gizmodo last year.
The research was compiled by Kim Goetz, a marine ecologist at New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, and published in a paper.
"There is a clear human influence on fire patterns," Alexandra Syphard, an ecologist with the Conservation Biology Institute, based in San Diego, told BuzzFeed News.
"Contact opportunity and frequency are crucial drivers in infectious disease spread," Konstans Wells, an ecologist at Swansea University, wrote to The Verge in an email.
"It's still a little controversial," Marcella Kelly, a Virginia Tech ecologist who performs research at the university's Black Bear Research Center, said in an interview.
In a statement, mosquito ecologist Peter Armbruster said the trial was one of the most successful mosquito reduction trials to date given mosquitoes' stubborn survivability.
"We're probably going to see the second-highest return since 1963," Curry Cunningham, a Bristol Bay fisheries expert and quantitative ecologist, said in an interview.
Samira Moubayed is a board member of Syrian Christians for Peace and is a research ecologist at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris, France.
"It's been growing for better part of a decade," said Luis Fernandez, a Wake Forest University ecologist who has been studying the issue since 2007.
They might even be able to digest and eliminate the smelly molecules themselves, adds Jack Gilbert — a microbial ecologist at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois.
"This is an extremely urgent issue that we need to address yesterday," said Robert Scholes, a South African ecologist and co-chair of the assessment.
Just ahead, Northern Arizona University ecologist Ted Schuur, a lanky 6-footer, leads the way to Eight Mile Lake, his research field site since 23.
Tyrone Lavery, a conservation ecologist at The University of Queensland and The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, searched for this rat for years.
"That was the big discovery that suggested this mismatch could have real consequences for populations," said Christiaan Both, an ecologist at the University of Groningen.
Visitor services like those are "chronically underfunded and therefore understaffed," I was told by Kevin Miller, a B.L.M. ecologist who has worked at the monument.
Mr. Pitman, a marine ecologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has been looking for those so-called Type D killer whales ever since.
Ecologist Greg Dwyer tells Quammen about gypsy moths and how their populations sometimes die off due to eating a fungus on the leaves they eat.
Chris Dickman, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that more than 1 billion animals are now feared dead in Australia&aposs bushfires.
"Across Australia, we're seeing fire into systems that have not had fire since European contact," said Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist and botanist at Curtin University.
"This study is a first step," said Zeb Hogan, an aquatic ecologist at the University of Nevada, Reno, and a co-author of the research.
"Carbofuran is in the water, and it's not supposed to be," said Mourad Gabriel, an ecologist who works with law enforcement on marijuana contamination issues.
A painter, mime, philosopher and ecologist as well as a sculptor in marble, Mommens became a life partner and also a life force for Gray.
On a midsummer trip to the Whites, I met up with Brian Smithers, a forty-three-year-old ecologist from Montana State University, in Bozeman.
"Really, that's the charismatic megafauna of continental Antarctica," says evolutionary ecologist Byron Adams of Brigham Young University, who is currently surveying life on the continent.
"It hit us over the head pretty hard," said Matthew Betts, an ecologist at Oregon State University and a co-author of the new study.
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Seth Riley, a wildlife ecologist with the National Park Service, said the death of P-45 would make it harder for the population to grow.
Although I began my career as a wildlife ecologist, my work in the tourism industry is focused on transforming travel to be more environmentally friendly.
Image: Steve DavisTiffany Troxler, an Everglades ecologist at Florida International University, told Gizmodo that the marshes found here are adapted to powerful storms and powerful surges.
The ecologist could also layer in a drought, a fire, the introduction of a new species of plant, or the long-term impact of climate change.
Shmulik Yedvab, an ecologist at the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, leads a team of experts who have been monitoring the bat colonies.
Brigitte Luis Guillermo Baptiste, the Humboldt's director and herself an ecologist, says she was sceptical about the likelihood of a grandiose project like Colombia BIO succeeding.
The three scientists scheduled to speak included Autumn Oczkowski, an EPA research ecologist, who was due to deliver the keynote address at the meeting in Providence.
"The urgency for doing this work has never been greater," Tiffany Troxler, the FIU ecologist leading the experiment, told me later that week over the phone.
An ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York, Ostfeld has been studying the ticks that transmit Lyme to humans for decades.
Merkel's conservatives are seeking to form a new coalition government that includes the ecologist Greens, who are demanding steep cuts in carbon dioxide emissions by 2020.
Although she is a marine ecologist by training, Fawzi found herself becoming increasingly interested in the social instability that this desertification of the marshes had engendered.
The magazine Mr Goldsmith edited, the Ecologist, carries articles opposing economic growth, cheering on activists who break the law and looking approvingly on third-world insurrectionists.
"We're not moving species into vacuums, we're moving them into communities where other species exist," says Mark Schwartz an ecologist at the University of California, Davis.
Ecologist Sean Graham of Sul Ross State University in Texas and colleagues observed the reticulated siren up close, properly describing the species for the first time.
The exact amount the microbes have degraded is difficult to determine, said the study's senior author, Gary Andersen, a microbial ecologist at the University of California.
Climate change may be aiding the lone-star tick's move northward too, Rick Ostfeld, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, told me.
"Anything that people typically sprayed onto the landscape will get into the floodwater," said Dr. Michael Mallin, an aquatic ecologist at the University of North Carolina.
"I would buy into that," said James P. Collins, an evolutionary ecologist at Arizona State University and co-chairman of the N.A.S. committee on gene drives.
Ken Paige, an evolutionary ecologist also at he University of Illinois and principal investigator of the study, first observed overcompensation in the scarlet gilia in 1987.
"We saw the formation of large green surface blooms of cyanobacteria," said Brenda Lafrancois, a National Park Service ecologist, using the term for blue-green algae.
Jason Gilchrist, an ecologist at Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland, questioned the point of reviving an animal that can't return to its native way of life.
Cats are such effective hunters in part because they're devilishly smart, says University of Tasmania ecologist Hugh McGregor, who studies the impacts of the feral predators.
Some of the most severe burning occurred within fire-adapted eucalyptus stands, said Mark Graham, an ecologist with the Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales.
"I don't think we really knew the scope of it," said Karen Lips, an amphibian ecologist at The University of Maryland who wrote an accompanying commentary.
Chris Dickman, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that last week's estimate was conservative and only considered the state of New South Wales.
"We will have taken many species that weren't threatened close to extinction, if not to extinction," said an ecologist and botanist at Curtin University, in Perth.
"The current way of feeding ourselves is simply not sustainable," said Sebastian Ferse, an ecologist at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research in Bremen, Germany.
"These butterfly populations were driven to extinction because of variability" in precipitation, said John McLaughlin, an ecologist at Western Washington University who worked on the study.
"All the plants and animals in the valley during the tsunami of acid were probably highly damaged, probably dead," said Oded Netzer, an ecologist for the ministry.
He was supposed to rendezvous with Dan Fagre, a research ecologist at the US Geological Survey (USGS), to discuss the effects of climate change on local glaciers.
"The majority of what is burning during a wildfire is on the ground" Merritt Turetsky, a fire ecologist at the University of Guleph in Ontario, told Gizmodo.
Heather Lynch, a statistical ecologist from the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, said the new finding is a bit of a mixed bag.
Katherine Mosebey, an ecologist who cofounded the reserve, spent years getting rid of the foxes and cats from these fenced areas so the native animals could thrive.
"It's the only technology that's currently available to remove CO240 from the atmosphere at scale," said Will Turner, an ecologist and senior vice president at Conservation International.
The most recent find came under the leadership of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson, and ornithologist Glenn Chilton, CNN said.
"Everybody is kind of on the edge of the chair see what comes next," said Alicia Reiner, a fire ecologist at the USDA Forest Service Enterprise Program.
"[Locals in Lebanon] caught the bird for sure," says Ohad Hatzofe, bird ecologist at the reserve in the Golan Heights, which Israel occupied from Syria in 1967.
Most notably, evolutionary ecologist Monica Gagliano has performed experiments that allegedly hint at capacities such as habituation (learning from experience) and classical conditioning (like Pavlov's salivating dogs).
David Goodall, a respected botanist and ecologist, died Thursday at the Life Circle clinic in Basel, Switzerland, after administering a lethal drug under the guidance of doctors.
"We were shocked to find that so many of our samples were dominated by plastics," said Jonathan Whitney, a marine ecologist at NOAA and study co-author.
"The pests destroying trees here have targeted eucalyptus trees the most, while on the other side tree-poaching is also affecting forests," said government ecologist Henry Kazingizi.
Fortunately, a team led by UC Santa Barbara ecologist Douglas McCauley has suggested an innovative solution to this problem that merges Big Data, citizen science, and conservation.
The pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) unexpectedly pulled out of more than four weeks of negotiations with Merkel's conservative bloc and the ecologist Greens, citing irreconcilable differences.
"Grooming each other is helpful," said Merlin Tuttle, an ecologist, conservationist and wildlife photographer specializing in bat ecology and conservation, who also founded Merlin Tuttle's Bat Conservation.
Also in this issue, we go deep into the forests of Ecuador to meet Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist trying to convince the world to preserve quiet.
Antarctic ecologist Dr Dana Bergstrom warned the warm summer could result in long term disruption to local populations, communities, and pose a threat to the broader ecosystem.
It profiles Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist, as he travels from noisy city streets to the Hoh Rain Forest in western Washington State in search of quiet.
Sue Natali, an ecologist at Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts who studies Arctic tundra and permafrost, said that depressions, even shallow ones, can have cascading effects.
"They're illegally setting fires as a means of clearing land, and using it to intimidate indigenous activists or environmental activists," says University of Florida ecologist Emilio Bruna.
But Christina Boser, an ecologist who leads the conservancy's ant eradication project, devised an aerial assault, dropping tiny sugar water beads spiked with diluted poison from helicopters.
"Unless drastic action is taken, extreme coral bleaching will be the new normal by the 2030s," said Lesley Hughes, a professor and ecologist at the Climate Council.
Ashild Onvik Pedersen, a terrestrial ecologist at the institute, said on Wednesday that climate change had increased the frequency and amount of rain in the high Arctic.
"When humans endanger populations, they become more susceptible to chance events," said Seabird McKeon, an ecologist at the University of Central Florida, noting the birds' potential extinction. 
"You can also think of the Arctic as responding in somewhat cumulative fashion to ongoing warming," says the study's lead author, UC Davis climate ecologist Eric Post.
In the group was Connie Millar, a revered ecologist who has long worked for the Forest Service and who is responsible for launching GLORIA in North America.
"The odds are low for seeing carnivores in the park," said Justin Brown, an ecologist with the National Park Service who works in the Santa Monica Mountains.
And these ticks are "aggressive," according to Richard Ostfeld, a disease ecologist with the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies who studies Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
"Bears benefitted from the abundance of fish," said ecologist Mike Fitz, a former park ranger at Katmai National Park who now reports on bear activity for explore.org.
Germany's pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) unexpectedly pulled out after more than four weeks of talks with Merkel's conservative bloc and the ecologist Greens, citing irreconcilable differences.
The pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) abruptly pulled out after more than four weeks of negotiations with Merkel's conservative bloc and the ecologist Greens, citing irreconcilable differences.
In recent years, author Micaela Martinez, a infectious disease ecologist at Columbia University's Department of Environmental Health Sciences, had become especially interested in understanding when certain diseases strike.
"What it is showing is that actually we should be concerned about this feedback," says Yale soil and ecosystem ecologist Mark Bradford, who was unaffiliated with the study.
And it all started when historical ecologist Loren McClenachan became captivated by a weathered old map she stumbled upon at the British Admiralty Archives some ten years back.
"A forest has an amazing ability to communicate and behave like a single organism -- an ecosystem," Suzanne Simard, an ecologist at the University of British Columbia, told CNN.
"This scrawny forest that you wouldn't think twice about actually had a lot of carbon," said Matthew Kirwan, a coastal ecologist at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
I worry that it went badly," he said, adding: "It's good that now you can be an actor and a ecologist and a politician, you can do everything.
According to Warren Booth, a molecular ecologist at the University of Tulsa who studies bed bug evolution but is unaffiliated with this research, the team's case is robust.
"The idea that increased CO2240.5 is universally beneficial [to plants] is very misguided," said Jill Anderson, an evolutionary ecologist specializing in plant populations at the University of Georgia.
In June 2014, Vincent Nijman, a conservation ecologist at Oxford Brookes University, spotted a blog post offering pairs of earless monitor lizards for sale in the Czech Republic.
But as Griffith University behavioural ecologist Dr. Darryl Jones told the Sydney Morning Herald, no matter how many different hats you try, magpies never forget a face. Yep.
"Blue light and shorter wavelengths of light are important to adult behavior and human health, and animal health," said Brett Seymoure, a behavioral ecologist at Colorado State University.
Jacquelyn Gill describes herself as "an Ice Age ecologist in a warming world," a characterization that reflects her lifelong fascination with change—be it environmental, political, or personal.
David S. Wilcove, an ecologist at Princeton, praised the study but said he would like to see a ranking based on more precise measurements of the migrators' routes.
But Krysten Schuler, a Cornell ecologist on the task force, told me that the most controversial part of the plan has been its complete ban on deer urine.
Speaking to ABC News about the fires, wildlife ecologist Dr. Stephen Phillips estimates 60 to 70 percent of the breeding koala populations have likely died in some areas.
His comments about water and fire miss the point, said Margaret S. Torn, an ecologist and biochemist who is a senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Botanist and ecologist David Goodall is traveling to the Life Circle clinic in Basel, accompanied by a nurse from pro-euthanasia organization Exit International, the group's founder said.
This announcement is based on work at an Indianapolis Y.M.C.A. by a social ecologist named David Marrero, who works with me at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
In his influential book, "Why Big Fierce Animals Are Rare," ecologist Paul Colinvaux explained that big animals are top predators but require more food and energy to survive.
"It's been thriving for thousands of years, and now it's coming apart on our watch," said Paul Rogers, an ecologist at Utah State University who led the study.
Sex in the Sea, a new book by marine ecologist Marah J. Hardt out this month from St. Martin's Press, is focused on exactly what its title suggests.
Greta Burkart, an aquatic ecologist who resigned in June after more than seven years with the service in Alaska, said the accelerated process had further marginalized the agency.
Finding ways to make coyotes fear humans again is "tricky," said Roland Kays, an ecologist at North Carolina State University and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
Matt Gage, an evolutionary ecologist who led the work published Tuesday in Nature Communications, said he was surprised by the findings, and by how quickly male fertility plummeted.
Popping up in the city isn't normal, "but gators show up in weird places all the time," said Yale University ecologist Adam Rosenblatt, who studied alligators in Florida.
"To see that square tiling is completely new," said Daniel I. Speiser, a visual ecologist at the University of South Carolina who was not involved in the study.
Ceridwen Fraser, a marine molecular ecologist at the Australian National University, in Canberra, said that many species are trying to move toward the poles to find cooler homes.
Triple-digit temperatures "preheat the fuels, and it makes them much more receptive to igniting," said Scott L. Stephens, a fire ecologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Patricia Parker, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, who studies bird diseases in the Galápagos, provided tissue samples for DNA of the flightless cormorants.
"Everyone was focusing on the circles and not what was happening in between them," said Robert M. Pringle, an ecologist at Princeton and another author on the paper.
"We end up with a whole lot of sequences," said Santiago Herrera, a molecular ecologist at Lehigh University who spent a week in September collecting deep-sea eDNA.
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"We will have taken many species that weren't threatened close to extinction, if not to extinction," said Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist and botanist at Curtin University, in Perth.
Mary I. O'Connor, an ecologist at the University of British Columbia who was not involved in the Australian research, praised it as an ambitious advance on earlier studies.
Two summers ago, Brandon Barton, a community ecologist at Mississippi State University, and his colleagues were backpacking through the craggy Hells Canyon Wilderness along the Oregon-Idaho border.
A "single hagfish can fill a 5-gallon bucket with slime, seemingly instantly," Dr. Andrew Thaler, a deep-sea ecologist and population geneticist, wrote on the website southernfriedscience.com.
The Mackenzie provides a unique landscape for some of New Zealand's endemic, and increasingly threatened plants and animals, says Dave Kelly, an ecologist at the University of Canterbury.
But dry conditions and extreme heat create good tinder, making wildfires worse in certain areas, says Benjamin Bond-Lamberty, an ecosystem ecologist with the Joint Global Change Research Institute.
The Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, a contemporary art museum in Paris, has developed an interactive experience called The Great Animal Orchestra, developed by ecologist and musician Bernie Krause.
"What we found so surprising is that global warming hits sea creatures the hardest," said Malin Pinsky, an evolutionary ecologist at Rutgers University and lead author of the research.
"They are some of the biggest amphibians in the world," David Steen, a wildlife ecologist at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and co-author of the paper, told Motherboard.
When temperatures are warmer, the atmosphere holds on to more moisture and storms become more intense, Kimberly Hall, a climate change ecologist with The Nature Conservancy, told BuzzFeed News.
Robin Chazdon, a forest ecologist and an emeritus professor at the University of Connecticut, wanted to figure out which restored forests would deliver the most net benefits to humanity.
The party has not done as well since, as voters looking for left radicalism deserted it for the Left party, while moderates switch their allegiance to the ecologist Greens.
Root-Bernstein, an ecologist and visiting researcher at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, had a hunch that the tool use she observed had to do with nest-building.
In some cases, these animals are released on purpose by people who are dubbed "bucket biologists," writes Megan Gunn, an aquatic ecologist at Purdue University, in a direct message.
The GPS-enabled fake turtle eggs are the brainchild of Kim Williams-Guillén, an ecologist for the NGO Paso Pacifico, who lives on her own pig farm in Detroit.
Since 2014, researchers from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, led by ecologist Wieger Wamelink, have been experimenting with growing vegetables in NASA's simulated soil from Mars and the Moon.
"We don't want too much and we don't want too little," ecologist Chad Hanson told the Associated Press, arguing that fire suppression efforts have led to unnaturally green forests.
Ecologist and lead author of the study Brian Cheng was studying that exact population of oysters when the die off occurred, and immediately went to work investigating what happened.
For nearly two years, the behavioral ecologist and visiting scholar at Fordham University had been searching for a place to observe the city-dwelling rodents in their natural habitat.
"The bad thing is that we expect plastic will make corals much less resilient to warming events and prevent them for recovering," says Harvell, an ecologist at Cornell University.
Gabrielle Nevitt, an ecologist at UC Davis, and her former graduate student Matthew Savoca found that the smell of algae on marine plastic debris may be what attracts seabirds.
Overshadowing the strong numbers is political uncertainty after conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel failed to form a coalition government with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the ecologist Greens.
She got the dead wombats from Scott Carver, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Tasmania, who froze the specimens before sending them to the US for further study.
"When we raise animals in the lab, it's essentially a five-star hotel," says University of Toronto ecologist Chelsea Rochman, co-lead on the microplastics work in the ELA.
But as a behavioral ecologist, I'm convinced that humans and scooters can adapt to each other and that removing the feral scooters from Central Park would be a mistake.
"There is no other species that has experienced the level of persecution that we've posed towards coyotes," Stan Gehrt, a wildlife ecologist at Ohio State University, told National Geographic.
But while Australians were able to leave a few layers at home, ecologist Professor Lesley Hughes reminds y'all that it's not a positive thing — how about that climate change?
"A lot of the hype seems to me a lack of understanding of the naturalness of disturbance in ecology," said Richard Hutto, an ecologist at the University of Montana.
One forest ecologist, Simon Lewis, suggested that the authors of the July study had overestimated how much of our CO2 emissions trees could absorb by a factor of two.
Blue ocean surfaces are expected to shift to a darker blue, said the authors, who were led by Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a principal research scientist and marine ecologist at MIT.
Unless the process improves, "Canadians and the environment can be put at unforeseen risk," said lead author Aerin Jacob, an ecologist and postdoctoral fellow at the University of Victoria.
"We're just uncovering these effects of large carnivores at the same time their populations are declining and are at risk," said William Ripple, an ecologist at Oregon State University.
"We show that war is bad, but not as bad as you might assume," said Robert Pringle, an ecologist at Princeton University and an author of the new study.
Jason McLachlan, an ecologist at the University of Notre Dame, once spurned the idea of assisted migration, but his views have evolved as the current predicament has sunk in.
"There is a learning curve," said William McShea, an ecologist at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, where he helps run eMammal, another camera trap project that relies on volunteers.
"Old-timers say the one thing that's gotten worse, or changed, is how much noisier it's gotten," said Davyd Betchkal, an ecologist who works in Alaska for the division.
Megan Owen, a conservation ecologist at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research and an author of the study, offered a human analogy for how this ability works.
"Most of it is in Fort Dix" — the nearby Army base — "because they're always firing bullets and flares," said Andy Windisch, a fire ecologist for the state Forest Service.
Among those was a conservationist who works with lions in East Africa, a fire ecologist, an aerospace engineer and a marine biologist currently on a ship headed for Antarctica.
The macroscopic animals that inhabit shipwrecks are only there thanks to much smaller forms of life, said Leila Hamdan, a marine microbial ecologist at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Quotable: "We will have taken many species that weren't threatened close to extinction, if not to extinction," said Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist and botanist at Curtin University in Perth.
It started when Scott Egan, an evolutionary biologist at Rice University who first described the crypt-keeper, began collaborating with Andrew Forbes, an ecologist at the University of Iowa.
"You walk into a burned area and you notice it's brighter, it's hotter, and it just feels drier," says Jos Barlow, an ecologist at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England.
"The change has been so dramatic that if we don't act to protect them, they are threatened with extinction," said Tufts University ecologist Elizabeth Crone, a study co-author.
"It's impossible not to feel an emotional response," said Chris Hewson, an ecologist with the British Trust for Ornithology in Thetford, England, who has helped run the tracking project.
Autumn Oczkowski, a research ecologist at the E.P.A.'s National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory Atlantic Ecology Division in Rhode Island, was scheduled to give the keynote address.
The ecologist Greens leader in parliament, Anton Hofreiter, said the president of the BSI cyber defense agency, Arne Schoenbohm, must explain himself urgently in an extraordinary parliamentary committee meeting.
Steven Morgan, a marine ecologist at the University of California, Davis, and Grant Sussner, a marine technician, have created waterproof, data-collecting bots that are programmed to behave like larvae.
"The ecological effects should be immediate, starting with the construction of the wall and all the building materials, construction vehicles and people involved," Rice University ecologist Scott Egan told Gizmodo.
"The most destructive fires have everything to do with weather, which has everything to do with climate," Richard Hutto, an ecologist at the University of Montana, Missoula, told BuzzFeed News.
"I'm going to continue doing what I've always done," says Michelle LaRue, a research ecologist at the University of Minnesota who studies penguins, seals, polar bears, and cougars (mountain lions).
"We can now use this to design the most accurate intervention possible," says study co-author Jack Gilbert, a microbial ecologist and professor of surgery at the University of Chicago.
"Portugal's stork population has grown 10 fold over the last 20 years," Aldina Franco, an ecologist and lead author of the storks-are-trash-birds study said in a statement.
"Sand mining has compromised the ecological integrity of the lake," said James Burnham, an ecologist with the University of Wisconsin and the International Crane Foundation, in a NASA press release.
"You can think of the forests as little islands that the birds are hopping from one to the next," said ecologist and co-author Giorgos Mountrakis in a public statement.
"Some of those have been shown to inhibit chytrid fungus or to even kill it," says Australian National University ecologist Ben Scheele, lead author on the new paper in Science.
He trained as a lawyer and subsequently ended up in Gordon Brown's cabinet (by contrast, Mr Goldsmith was gifted the editorship of the Ecologist, an environmental magazine, by his uncle).
"There's no good evidence that captive apes are having any positive effect on their wild relatives," said Marc Bekoff, a behavioral ecologist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado.
"It's difficult to be absolutely certain from the video despite its quality, but my money is on a juvenile sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus," marine ecologist David Powter said via email.
"The northern edge of where these ticks are abundant is moving," says Dr Rick Ostfeld, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, north of New York City.
"Before this paper we didn't have a list of Amazonian trees," said Nigel Pitman, a tropical forest ecologist at the Field Museum in Chicago, and an author of the study.
"The PG&E shutdown seems to be a sledgehammer instead of a scalpel," Marti Witter, a fire ecologist with the National Park Service in Thousand Oaks, California, told Business Insider.
Merkel's first attempt to form a three-way alliance with the ecologist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats collapsed suddenly in November, forcing her to turn to the SPD.
Environmentalists have dubbed the fires an ecological catastrophe and a petition circulated online by an ecologist from Siberia had garnered 872,000 signatures as of Thursday demanding authorities take tougher action.
"The weather at critical times of species development can cause dramatic changes in population numbers in the short term," Marc Botham, butterfly ecologist at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, said.
Two dissident ecologist lawmakers, who left the divided Greens party last year precisely because it was becoming increasingly critical of the government, also joined the cabinet as secretaries of state.
"This allows us a second chance to bring it back to the island," said Alexander Mikheyev, an ecologist at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology who led the study.
Teaming up with Dr. Pringle, Joshua Daskin, a conservation ecologist at Yale University, undertook a laborious search of 500 scientific studies, government white papers, nonprofit reports and park management documents.
The intensive care for eggs is "rather unusual," said Eva Ringler, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna in Austria, who was not involved in the study.
Dennis Hansen, an ecologist from the University of Zurich, was exploring the coral atoll and its azure lagoon, part of the Seychelles, when he came across fossils that intrigued him.
Kristin Laidre, an animal ecologist at the University of Washington and a coauthor, says the melting summer sea ice is causing trouble for big mammals: polar bears, walruses, and seals.
"There are very few large wetlands left that have full functionality," said Sara Grady, an ecologist who was counting herring running upstream on a cool morning earlier in the spring.
Before his death in a boating accident in 2000, Gary Polis, an ecologist at the University of California, Davis, came up with a list of cannibalism-related rules for invertebrates.
Nathan Thanki is a human ecologist, writer, and activist who works in support of the global movements for climate justice, including within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
In Germany, the pro-business Free Democrats unexpectedly pulled out of more than four weeks of negotiations with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc and the ecologist Greens, citing irreconcilable differences.
Wooten wanted to get a second opinion, so he got in touch with Bridgett vonHoldt, an ecologist and evolutionary biologist who runs the North American Canine Ancestry Project at Princeton University.
Ecologist Thomas Lovejoy explained to the National Geographic that with the loss of plant life, the area can become drier, which in turn can lead to more deforestation — and more fires.
In 1995 the forest service adopted a plan inspired by a maverick ecologist, Frans Vera, who wanted to recreate what he believed was the diverse pre-human ecosystem of the Netherlands.
Tim Doherty, a conservation ecologist from Deakin University in Australia, agrees that feral cats take a "big toll" on Australia's native species, but believes the cull is based on shaky science.
Image: NOAA"Much remains unknown about the deep-sea habitats and geology in and around these protected places," said NOAA team member and Lehigh University molecular ecologist Santiago Herrera told Gizmodo.
In the 1970s, according to Dr. Dor Edelist, a marine ecologist at the University of Haifa, invasive species constituted 21 percent of Israeli trawler catch; today, more than half are alien.
Nine years ago, agricultural ecologist David Mortensen had told EPA officials that allowing dicamba use on genetically modified crops would pose serious risks to wild plants and the pollinators they sustain.
The microbial ecologist Genoveva Esteban of Bournemouth University in the U.K. saw the microbial seed bank at work in Priest Pot, a 103,000-year-old pond in northern England's Lake District.
"Conservation is interested in populations and serving native ecosystems, while animal rights is concerned with lives of individual animals," explained Dr. David Steen, ecologist and assistant research professor at Auburn University.
"From observation, it seems that illegal traps have been in decline," said Yik Hei Sung, an ecologist and assistant research professor with the School of Biological Sciences at Hong Kong University.
The ecologist Greens also offered a concession, saying they would no longer insist on fixed dates to shut down coal-fired power stations and to ban cars with internal combustion engines.
Several months after he published his seminal paper on keystone species in the journal American Naturalist in 1966, he received a letter from Robert H. MacArthur, a leading ecologist at Princeton.
Randi Jandt, a fire ecologist with the federally funded Alaska Fire Science Consortium, resists the term "year-round fire season" because Alaska and other places still have months with snow cover.
Ecologist Sean Graham of Sul Ross State University in Texas and colleagues have finally managed to locate and observe the mythical beast, and it's one of the strangest salamanders ever seen.
The collapse of talks reflected the deep reluctance of Ms. Merkel's conservative bloc and prospective coalition partners — the ecologist-minded Greens and pro-business Free Democrats — to compromise over key positions.
"It doesn't make sense, does it, dead bees under trees?" said Philip Stevenson, a chemical ecologist at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens and the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom.
Throughout his native New England, Mr. Wessels, an ecologist, tells current stewards of the land how previous users corralled livestock, hauled rocks out of plows' way and harvested timber and crops.
"It's no longer enough to focus just on environmental policy," said Sandra M. Díaz, a lead author of the study and an ecologist at the National University of Córdoba in Argentina.
Antonios Mazaris, an ecologist at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and a team of international researchers found that globally, most populations of sea turtles are bouncing back after historical declines.
Although a 70 percent loss sounds like a lot, it's probably a conservative estimate, said Jane Younger, an evolutionary ecologist at Loyola University Chicago, who was not involved in the research.
Her bid to join her conservatives and their Bavarian partners, the Christian Social Union, with the ecologist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats collapsed minutes before midnight on Nov. 18.
In the absence of predators and with dwindling food supplies, the purple urchins have gone on a rampage, said Mark Carr, a population ecologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
"The first time I said something about frankincense being under threat, there was panic," said Frans Bongers, an ecologist at Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands who led the study.
"This view requires that parasites be protected alongside their hosts," said Kevin D. Lafferty, an ecologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who was not involved in the new study.
"I don't think anyone's betting against the coyote getting to South America eventually," said Roland Kays, an ecologist at North Carolina State University and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
"The plant rearranges the menu for the caterpillar and makes other caterpillars the optimal choice," said John Orrock, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Wisconsin — Madison who led the study.
"I think the severity and extent of this fire season will represent tipping points for many ecological communities," said Lesley Hughes, an ecologist and climate scientist at Macquarie University in Sydney.
But accounting also reveals opportunities, for instance, to save money, says Richard Conant, an ecologist at Colorado State University who recently helped launch a master's program in greenhouse gas management and accounting.
"We did the update because we wanted to let the public know where we stand today," said William Ripple, an ecologist at Oregon State University and co-author the "Second Notice" article.
"By the year 2022, there are probably going to be around 13 animals," Steve Johnson, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Florida who has spent years studying the monkeys, told WFTV.
Led by Alan Jamieson, a marine ecologist at Newcastle University, the team examined the guts of small organisms called lysianassid amphipods—colloquially known as "sea fleas"—collected from six deep ocean habitats.
"We thought that we knew where all the penguin colonies were," said Heather Lynch, a Stony Brook University ecologist, at a news conference during the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting last week.
I don't think Jim really knew what he was getting with me, as I am not a well-known game designer, but rather an academic ecologist with an enthusiasm for video games.
"The magnitude of evidence would overwhelm these bloggers, so they focus on polar bears," Jeffrey Harvey, a population ecologist and senior scientist at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, said in an interview.
"The insect has been in North America since the 218s, and it only got up here at Harvard Forest around 22018," Aaron M. Ellison, senior ecologist at the Harvard Forest, told Hyperallergic.
Bodo Ramelow became the Linke's first German state premier in 2014 when he teamed up with the SPD and ecologist Greens in Thuringia to form a "red-red-green", or R2G, government.
Co-author Meredith Root-Bernstein, a conservation ecologist, stumbled across the findings at a Parisian zoo, where she witnessed an adult warty pig named Priscilla dig with a stick in her mouth.
To help develop the bracket, research the animals, and tweet the battles for March Mammal Madness, Hinde brought on evolutionary ecologist Chris Anderson, marine biologist Josh Drew, and biological anthropologist Kristi Lewton.
"We know that penguin populations will collapse soon," says study co-author Céline Le Bohec, an ecologist at the Hubert Curien Multi-disciplinary Institute in France, in an email to The Verge.
The other good news: it's not too complicated or expensive, at least according to its inventor, Andrew David Thaler, an ecologist and the editor-in-chief of conservation site Southern Fried Science.
"Biodiversity is essential for human well-being," landscape ecologist Tom Oliver of the University of Reading, who wrote a commentary that accompanies the new study (both are published in Science), told me.
The audio previously required manual analysis, meaning "this is the first time this dataset has been looked at in a comprehensive way," said Ann Allen, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ecologist.
"Biodiversity and nature's contributions to people are humanity's most important life-supporting 'safety net'," said Professor Sandra Diaz, an ecologist at the University of Cordoba and co-chair of the IPBES assessment.
"One possibility is that because larval stages are so vulnerable, eating one piece of plastic could actually potentially kill them," says NOAA marine ecologist Jonathan Whitney, co-lead author on the paper.
In some areas, "we now have year-round fire seasons, and you can say it couldn't get worse than that," said Matt Jolly, a research ecologist for the United States Forest Service.
David M. Gates, an ecologist who sounded early warnings that fossil fuels, fertilizers and pesticides posed a potentially fatal threat to the global environment, died on March 4 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
"As soon as we start to eat them, those heavy metals can pose a problem for us," Wieger Wamelink, an ecologist working on the experiments, told The Washington Post back in March.
Wieger Wamelink, an ecologist at the Wageningen University in the Netherlands initially wanted to grow a garden in a computer simulation using the scientific data he had on Martian and moon soil.
Here's Kareiva's reflection:  Remembering Bob Paine by Peter Kareiva The world has lost one of its leading minds – an ecologist who helped us understand how nature works in the most fundamental ways.
"So from changing a grassland into a shrubland, you might actually reduce some of the total biomass of fuel," says Australian National University ecologist Claire Foster, lead author on the new paper.
While some residents of Nara might feel that they should start feeding the deer, that may not be prudent, said Christopher Schell, an urban ecologist at the University of Washington in Tacoma.
A field ecologist turned scientific program director specializing in drone agriculture, Crutsinger is putting sensors and cameras on consumer drones, enabling them to monitor crops with high precision and at low cost.
"As large as our firefighting resources are, they're limited, and we're rapidly approaching the limits of what our personnel can handle," said Marti Witter, a fire ecologist with the National Park Service.
But in the past decade, more researchers can't find a trade-off, said Anurag Agrawal, an ecologist at Cornell University who studies plant-herbivore interactions and was not involved in the study.
A straddle in the extreme, it aimed to join at one end the ecologist Greens — born out of an antinuclear pacifist protest movement — with the business-friendly Free Democrats at the other.
"So relatively small increases in temperature take away a huge amount of these high-elevation species' range," said Joseph Stewart, an ecologist at U.C. Santa Cruz and lead author of the study.
"We need to decide what will be the climate-change forest for the future," is how Kirsten Thonicke, a fire ecologist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, framed the challenge.
"We will have taken many species that weren't threatened close to extinction, if not to extinction," Kingsley Dixon, an ecologist and botanist at Curtin University, in Perth, told the New York Times.
"Even if we stopped warming today, that spin up of permafrost thaw is going to contribute" to future emissions, said Merritt Turetsky, an ecosystem ecologist at the University of Guelph in Canada.
That time in the treetops set the tone for the rest of her life: She's now a forest ecologist at the University of Utah who's dedicated her career to studying rainforest canopies.
"Warmer summers are great for reindeer but winters are getting increasingly tough," Professor Steve Albon, an ecologist at the James Hutton Institute in Scotland who led the study with Norwegian researchers, told Reuters.
One of the group's leaders, Eduardo Eizirik, a biologist and ecologist at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, has dedicated the past 21 years to studying the jaguar.
"For as long as we've known that marine larvae exist, we haven't known where they go," shouts Steven Morgan, a UC Davis marine ecologist, fighting to gain audible dominance over the fierce wind.
The hope, says Eric Knapp, a Forest Service ecologist in Redding, is that a new thinning technique will prove to produce even more water when flow volumes from next spring's snowmelt are known.
This study is just one of several new studies revealing that summers are getting hotter and, in some places, dangerously hotter, said Camilo Mora, an ecologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
"At the rate we are killing them off, this 100 females will be gone in 20 years," Mark Baumgartner, a marine ecologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, told The Guardian.
"We must now maintain strict limits on the movement of bees, whether they are known to carry Varroa or not," said lead study author Lena Wilfert, an ecologist at the University of Exeter.
The rendezvous between the Facebook CEO and US Geological Survey (USGS) scientist Dan Fagre—a research ecologist who studies glacier melt—was supposed to happen at Glacier National Park on June 15, 2017.
Fox News asked University of Miami professor and marine ecologist Dr. Neil Hammerschlag for advice on how to deal with a shark encounter, and he answered three questions on most swimmers&apos minds.
The fossil had made its way to the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan, where it caught the attention of Arizona State University behavioral ecologist Nobuaki Mizumoto in 2016, according to Science News.
"This lays to rest the long-standing myth of the 'empty Amazon'," said ecologist and coauthor of the study Charles Clement of Brazil's National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA), in a public statement.
"If you're releasing mosquitoes for doing control and on top of that you have to do mosquito spraying, then in a way you're killing your investment," said Emory University ecologist Gonzalo Vazquez Prokopec.
The Ecologist According to Sergio Ricardo, director of the Bahia Viva ("Living Bay") NGO, the pollution of Guanabara Bay is linked to the growth of Rio de Janeiro and the region's industrial expansion.
This isolation has led to inbreeding, which makes populations less resilient and viable over time, according to the research, which was led by John Benson, a vertebrate ecologist at the University of Nebraska.
"Mountains create their own particular type of fire risk," added ecologist Eric Higgs, who has taken some of the modern photographs for the Mountain Legacy Project to understand how to restore mountain habitats.
Boser drove us up the wash toward the center of the island where we met David Holway, an ecologist from the University of California, San Diego, who specialized in ants — Argentines in particular.
"The bloom itself is the visual manifestation of nutrient overenrichment in lakes," said Tim Davis, an ecologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Robert Paine, a groundbreaking, hands-on ecologist who found that removing what he called a "keystone species" from an environment could profoundly affect the fortunes of neighboring species, died on Monday in Seattle.
One well-known proponent is Pentti Linkola, a radical Finnish fisherman and ecologist whose writing has been published by Arktos Media, a publishing house that churns out white nationalist literature masquerading as academia.
British marine ecologist Raeanne Miller said there was solidarity among colleagues as they swapped stories of the difficulties they were facing in their careers and the challenge of striking a work-life balance.
" Tim Van Deelen, a wildlife ecologist at the University of Wisconsin, said that even if human-caused wolf deaths had increased, linking them to changes in policy was "too much of a stretch.
Flocks of birds might migrate off course or be active at unusual times, says Martin Wikelski , an ecologist at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and a fellow of the National Geographic Society.
I thought I had a pretty good idea regarding what fish we were looking at but I needed expert backup, so I reached out to my friend Dr. Solomon David, a fish ecologist.
Ecologist Franz Hölker of Germany's Leibniz-Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) said light pollution has ecological consequences, with natural light cycles disrupted by artificial light introduced into the nighttime environment.
"Humans have been setting fires in grasslands for thousands of years, and then it kind of went out of style," says UC Davis ecologist Truman Young, who wasn't involved in this new work.
It's the third worldwide bleaching event, a catastrophe that's becoming more frequent and more intense as the oceans get warmer, said Timothy Swain, an ecologist at Chicago's Field Museum and nearby Northwestern University.
Jeffrey Harvey, a population ecologist at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, recently published a study on blogs that deny the well-documented impacts of climate change and Arctic ice loss on polar bears.
"It's like doing one of the most crazy jigsaw puzzles you can ever imagine," said Stuart Sandin, a coral reef ecologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
Pat Hodgens, an ecologist on Kangaroo Island, tracked dozens of cats, including one orange cat named Vladimir (after the Russian president) that learned how to hunt for wallabies equal to him in weight.
"If the fungus dies, the ants die," said Cameron Currie, a microbial ecologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who studies the fungal-farming ants and their mutually beneficial relationships with other species.
But the dead trees themselves do not catch fire easily, because they are too big, said Chad T. Hanson, the principal ecologist at the John Muir Project of the nonprofit Earth Island Institute.
What's different this year is that a lot of the fires have been set by people who were emboldened by Bolsonaro's rhetoric, says University of Florida ecologist Emilio Bruna, who studies the Amazon.
There are now as many as 100 "cocaine hippos" living in the country's main river, the Magdelena, Jonathan Shurin, an ecologist with University of California San Diego told Christie Wilcox of National Geographic.
"What we're seeing with wild oysters is just a tremendous, frightening decline," says Peter Frederick, an ecologist at the University of Florida who has been harvesting oysters on a recreational basis for years.
Ordinarily Rae Wynn-Grant, a large-carnivore ecologist based at the American Museum of Natural History, would be spying on Pine Nut's sleeping bears to better understand how they choose where to hibernate.
Its skull may fit neatly into her hand, but the essence of vulpes vulpes, the red fox — as Brand, a British ecologist, makes abundantly clear — is far too complex to grasp so easily.
"It is the single most important land-use decision in North America in our lifetimes, and certainly one of the most important decisions in the world," ecologist Carl Safina told Mashable in March.
A Yale research team led by ecologist and evolutionary biologist Jeffrey Powell monitored the progress of this experiment to assess whether the newly introduced mosquitoes were affecting the genes of the target population.
The Boston University ecologist Richard Primack compared dates of spring ice melt recorded in Thoreau's diaries to more recent data and found that, on average, Walden's ice now vanishes about two weeks earlier.
"When the oxygen is below two parts per million, any shrimp, crabs, and fish that can swim away, will swim away," Louisiana State University ocean ecologist Nancy Rabalais told the National Geographic magazine.
It's one example of thousands of similarly destructive illegal cannabis grows occurring each year on California's public lands, according to Mourad Gabriel, Executive Director and Senior Ecologist at the Integral Ecology Research Center.
"The bears were extremely disturbed by what definitely appears to me — based on the way it's moving — a drone capturing a video," says wildlife ecologist Mark Ditmer, a postdoctoral scientist at Boise State University.
"This depression is all thaw related," says Northern Arizona University ecologist Meghan Taylor, gesturing across the Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating Project, a patch of tundra that scientists have been deliberately warming since 22004.
They like to eat crustaceans, squid, and mollusks, but they have this strange habit of munching on seagrass—an observation first made by NOAA research ecologist Dana Bethea and her colleagues back in 2007.
Germany's political crisis was weighing on the euro and European shares after the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) unexpectedly pulled out on Sunday from weeks of talks with Merkel's conservatives and the ecologist Greens.
The fishermen probably didn&apost have the technology necessary for going out to sea to hunt large whales, said lead study author Ana Rodrigues, an ecologist at the French National Center for Scientific Research.
There, the ecologist has a colony of free-roaming rats that he tracks using RFID chips, and he hopes the data will help him understand the "silent language" of rats, through scents called pheromones.
"People want their grants private and to keep their secrets," Terry McGlynn, an ecologist at California State University, Dominguez Hills, who has been on the receiving end of two FOIA requests, told BuzzFeed News.
"Climactically speaking, this looks like a system that can take what we think is going to happen in the next 20 or 30 years," Harvard ecologist and study co-author Neil Pederson told Gizmodo.
John Bruno, a marine ecologist at UNC Chapel Hill, has measured a whopping 600 grams of fish—mostly big predators like shark, grouper, and snapper—per square meter in the waters around Cuban reefs.
"Certain areas of Florida are doing a pretty good job at making sure our landscapes are sufficiently intact to withstand extreme events," said Brett Scheffers, a global change ecologist at the University of Florida.
"Think of the model as a road map that shows where we should put funding and do surveillance," Kevin Olival, a disease ecologist at EcoHealth Alliance and an author of the study, tells Axios.
"The mountain lions in the Santa Ana Mountains were genetically restricted, meaning that they had a very low population size, low genetic variation, and inbreeding," says Trish Smith, an ecologist with the Nature Conservancy.
Vishwesha Guttal, an evolutionary ecologist at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, suggests the remarks are the first time that such anti-evolution opinions have been aired by high-ranking politicians in India.
Environmentalists have dubbed the fires an ecological catastrophe and a petition circulated online by an ecologist from the Siberian city of Tomsk had garnered 824,000 signatures as of Wednesday demanding authorities take tougher action.
David Goodall, a respected botanist and ecologist, is due to die at the Life Circle clinic in Basel on Thursday, after traveling to Europe from his home town of Perth, Australia earlier this month.
A petition by an ecologist from the Siberian city of Tomsk has garnered over 860,000 signatures, while one by the Russian charter of Greenpeace has been signed by 330,000 people as of Thursday morning.
"It is the biggest urban wildlife problem there is in Australia just because of the scale and sheer number of animals involved," said Professor Darryl Jones, an urban ecologist with Griffith University in Brisbane.
"Cephalopods have increased in the world's oceans over the last six decades," Zoë Doubleday, a marine ecologist from the University of Adelaide in Australia, and lead author of the study, said in an email.
"Tool use is exceedingly rare in the animal kingdom," evolutionary ecologist Christian Rutz of the University of St Andrews in Scotland, who led the study published in the journal Nature, said in an email.
Adriaan Dokter, an ecologist studying birds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, said in an email that it's extremely difficult to verify if nesting birds and mammals actually abandon their babies during firework displays.
Led by Malin Pinsky, an ecologist at Rutgers University, the authors calculated the heat tolerance of 318 terrestrial species, including butterflies, spiders, and lizards, and 88 marine animals, such as fish, molluscs, and crustaceans.
"One misperception that folks have is that growing cannabis indoors means they get off without a hitch in regards to the environment," Jennifer Carah, senior freshwater ecologist at the Nature Conservancy in California, said.
"This is the third or fourth case of an eel in the nose that we have observed," Charles Littnan, lead scientist and supervisory research ecologist at the Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program, told me.
"Do we want to in 50 years change the name of our city to Salt City because the lake has gone away?" asked Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, a retired aquatic ecologist at Utah State University.
John Pleasants, an ecologist at Iowa State University, estimates the United States has lost more than 1 billion milkweed plants since the 1990s — in part due to herbicide spraying on cropland in the Midwest.
"We're going to start to see changes there first," said Gail V. Ashton, a co-author of the new study and a marine ecologist now at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Tiburon, Calif.
"New Yorkers love their food, it's not that surprising," said Jane Carlton, an urban microbiology ecologist from New York University and an author of the study, which was published Wednesday in the journal mSphere.
"Letting prospectors into the Kayapo reserve is like leaving your children in the protection of a drug gang," Barbara Zimmerman, a Canadian ecologist who has worked with the Kayapo for three decades, told me.
One of the co-authors, Stuart L. Pimm, an ecologist at Duke University, has been working since 2005 to build actual wildlife corridors linking scattered patches of Atlantic Forest through his nonprofit, Saving Species.
The bride, 38, is a research ecologist in Honolulu for the Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; her research is focused on efforts to recover endangered seal species.
"That's a long-running challenge of using satellites in that part of the world," says Jeffrey Kerby, an ecologist and geographer formerly at Dartmouth College and now at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies.
"It allows us to understand all of these bizarre morphologies and behaviors that we see in the context of, essentially, an arms race," said Teri Orr, a evolutionary ecologist at The University of Utah.
Anatoly Kochnev, a mammal ecologist at the Institute of Biological Problems of the North, told state news agency RIA Novosti that the tag could well be a response to the Novaya Zemlya bear invasion.
Wealth Matters SASHA KRAMER, an ecologist, was having success promoting greater sanitation in Haiti when she lost access to her nonprofit's only composting site in Port-au-Prince: a dump that was being mismanaged.
In a telephone interview, Christopher Wilmers, a wildlife ecologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, said his father had regularly visited him on research trips to remote places, even when conditions were tough.
Four years ago, Heather Lynch, an ecologist at Stony Brook University and a co-principal investigator of the new study, teamed up with NASA colleague Mathew Schwaller to look at satellite photos of the region.
Importantly, the "EFSA statement was based on the existence of contaminants in palm oil, not the properties of palm oil itself," said Doug Boucher, an ecologist and scientific adviser for the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Without such constraints, the possible combinations are astronomical: "If you have 170 species, there are more possibilities than there are atoms in the visible universe," said Stefano Allesina, an ecologist at the University of Chicago.
"We're not trying to portray these animals as something we should all be scared of," says Antoinette Piaggio, a molecular ecologist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture who co-authored the study, published in July.
The Queensland government recently approved the development of Australia's largest coal mine, says Justin Marshall, a marine ecologist who's been working on the GBR for 30 years, and did not take part in the study.
Gordon Hempton, an "acoustic ecologist" (he records natural sounds) has designated a small chunk of territory deep in Olympic National Park in Washington state, far from roads and flight paths, "One Square Inch of Silence".
As David Bowman, an ecologist at the University of Tasmania told The Guardian, the forests might continue to burn for up to three weeks, fueled by a high pressure system bringing sustained warm, dry conditions.
Linyanti Swamp, Botswana (CNN)Scanning Botswana's remote Linyanti swamp from the low flying chopper, elephant ecologist Mike Chase can't hide the anxiety and dread as he sees what he has seen too many times before.
"Actually, we don't know that much," says Åsa Berggren, an ecologist at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala who has been trying to sort out how sustainable an insect-based menu would be.
The neighbors, Steven Longmore, the astronomer, and Serge Wich, the ecologist, both of Liverpool John Moores University in England, made their backyard banter a reality that may contribute to conservation and the fight against poaching.
Some planting, especially of nitrogen-fixing species in poor soils, could help speed up the restoration, says Robin Chazdon, an ecologist at the University of Connecticut and author of an influential book called Second Growth.
Those are the areas where human activities like fishing and oil and gas exploration are most common, said Lisa Levin, a marine ecologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co-author of that paper.
Co-led by Erica Todd, an ecologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand, a team induced sex changes in wild female wrasses off the coast of Florida by separating males from their harems.
"The crest-tailed mulgara was once widely distributed across sandy desert environments in inland Australia, but declined due to the effects of rabbits, cats and foxes," Rebecca West, a UNSW ecologist, explained in a statement.
BERLIN, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) ruled out on Wednesday a resumption of talks on a possible coalition government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the ecologist Greens.
Merkel's coalition parties do not have a majority in the Bundesrat which means they need support from opposition parties such as the ecologist Greens, the business-friendly Free Democrats or the anti-capitalist The Left.
Hamburg understood that methane was a powerful driver of near-term warming, and as an ecologist, he also knew that the rate of change in a system can be just as important as the magnitude.
"To carry out (this test) without preparing or warning the local population and not to take into account the ecological risks - of course it's a crime," Alexei Klimov, an ecologist from Severodvinsk, said by phone.
"You're a little bit afraid because you're going into the cloud of sediments," said Jesús G. Pineda, a marine ecologist from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, and the lead researcher aboard the submarine.
First, I encourage you to listen to the latest episode of Warm Regards, the new climate podcast hosted by the blogging meteorologist Eric Holthaus along with the climate-focused ecologist Jacquelyn Gill and yours truly.
Over the course of just three hours in late June, ecologist Mike Fitz stood atop a bear viewing platform in Alaska's Katmai National Park and watched Bear 7473, a dominant male, consume 2747 whole salmon.
Andrew Marshall, a tropical ecologist at the University of Michigan, describes ASRI's reforestation efforts as worthwhile, but thinks that protecting the remaining forests is a much cheaper and more effective approach than kick-starting regeneration.
It lacks a coherent ideology or policy platform and, instead, is a group of independent personalities, many of whom happen to be outspoken bigots, though in the past it has also included a progressive ecologist.
"We've shown how reliant they are on this junk food," noted Aldina Franco, a conservation ecologist with the University of East Anglia in England, which published the study last week in the journal Movement Ecology.
"You don't see open water for miles and miles and suddenly there's a small crack, and you'll see narwhals in it," said Kristin Laidre, an ecologist at the University of Washington who led the study.
That means fire season now lasts three months longer than it used to, starting earlier and often going on through the fall, said Jennifer Balch, a fire ecologist at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
"In short, the Biosphere 2 experiment failed to generate sufficient breathable air, drinkable water and adequate food for just eight humans, despite an expenditure of $3583 million," the ecologist Rebecca Stewart and her colleagues declared.
That conflict is detrimental to wildlife but rarely causes extinctions is the most important message of the paper, according to Edd Hammill, an ecologist at Utah State University, who was not involved in the research.
"They are very good fathers," said Johana Goyes Vallejos, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Kansas and lead author of the study, which was published online November 15 in the Journal of Natural History.
We worry about saving the grizzly bear, says the insect ecologist Scott Hoffman Black, but where is the grizzly without the bee that pollinates the berries it eats or the flies that sustain baby salmon?
"The narrative that Donald Trump is promoting is that the more logging you do, the more it's going to stop fires," said Chad Hanson, an ecologist with the John Muir Project, a nonprofit environmental organization.
In 14 of 25 cases, the nudibranchs "went straight to the bags that contained fed hydroids," said Trevor Willis, a marine ecologist at the University of Portsmouth in Britain and lead author of the study.
Other than what they can contribute to biodiversity, the mere survival of the local celebrities is a feat on its own, Arian Wallach, an ecologist with the University of Technology in Sydney, told the magazine.
Had more data been available, "the picture probably would become even worse," said Sonja Jähnig, an ecologist at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries in Berlin and senior author of the study.
"We do not want to send a doom-and-gloom message to the public," said Fengzhi He, an ecologist at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, and lead author of the study.
"They're incredibly cute little animals and are really more like a gecko walking around than a shark," said co-author Mark Erdmann, a coral reef ecologist at the California Academy of Sciences, in a call.
"We have lost about 90 in the last three weeks," said Hugh Pitty, an ecologist who monitors a breeding colony that forms each year from November to May in the east coast town of Bega.
From remote Ugandan waterfalls to the murky waters off the coast of West Africa, ecologist and fisherman Andy Coetzee goes to extreme lengths to catch some of the rarest, most prized fish in the world.
But as Rice University ecologist Scott Egan recently pointed out in an opinion editorial, this artificial barrier is also poised to disrupt the fragile ecological balance that exists along the proposed 1,900-mile-long southern wall.
"They essentially deliver those nutrients from the ocean where they harvest them, onto land where they poop them out," says Pacifica Sommers, an ecologist at the University of Colorado Boulder, who wasn't involved with this study.
According to lead author Nobuaki Mizumoto, an insect ecologist based at Kyoto University, the ultimate strategy for the males seems to be methodically devastating any male-female termite couples unlucky enough to be in their way.
The non-breeders "are harder to count because they are out foraging at sea, rather than nesting in colonies on land," Louise Emmerson, a seabird ecologist with the Australian Antarctic Division, said in a news release.
"This is an exciting discovery that forces us to reconsider what we thought we knew about lichens," said Kathleen Treseder, a fungal ecologist at the University of California Irvine who was not involved with the study.
Vincent Bretagnolle, an ecologist at the Centre for Biological Studies Chizé, led the other survey, which has been conducted by scientists in the Deux-Sevres region in the western part of the country for 24 years.
This climate-analog map is the brainchild of Matt Fitzpatrick, an ecologist at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and the lead author of a study about the project published Tuesday in Nature Communications.
Locals who oppose the dams have become victims of the country's energy politics, said Ozer Meral Uc, an ecologist and member of the Munzur Flows Freely movement, a coalition of 40 civil society groups in Tunceli.
WHY #3 – I asked an actual ant scientist and he said it was a bunch of hooey Michael Kaspari is an ecologist at the University of Oklahoma who has studied the aerial maneuverability of wingless ants.
"Because it's happening at the base of the food chain, there's this potential domino effect," said study co-lead author Jonathan Whitney, a marine ecologist for the Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research and NOAA.
"Someone mentioned that the stress of fieldwork made every little thing scary which I agreed with so I created the #FieldworkScares as a way of showcasing this," ecologist Scott Davidson, told The Verge via direct message.
As a marine ecologist, I have had the privilege of exploring this hot spot of ocean life in research submersibles, which afford a view of this spectacular underwater world as if hiking through a mountain wilderness.
"We can't be sure, but in terms of numbers, we may have lost 20093% or more of our insects since 1970 – it could be much more," ecologist Dave Goulson, the author of the new report, wrote.
A petition circulated online by an ecologist from the Siberian city of Tomsk had garnered 724,000 signatures as of Tuesday calling on authorities to take tougher action and to declare a Siberia-wide state of emergency.
"We show the Romans had the means, technology and the opportunity for a whaling industry," said Ana Rodrigues, an ecologist from the Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology in France and lead author of the study.
Led by María Uriarte, an ecologist at Columbia University, they were here to study the damage and better understand how an expected increase in extreme weather may undermine the ability of forests to aid the climate.
Soeder's remarks also reflect alarm within the CSU at the rise of the ecologist Greens who came in second in an election in Bavaria last year and are the most popular party nationally according to polls.
Dr. Cameron Barrows, associate researcher and ecologist at UC Riverside's Center for Conservation Biology, told CNN affiliate WABC that adult trees don't have much to worry about, but the new tree population could be in danger.
Erik Cordes, a deep-sea ecologist who leads the lab at Temple, has found that Lophelia are better at withstanding industrial and climatic stressors than other deep sea corals, and in some places more than others.
In his book, "Our Natural History: The Lessons of Lewis and Clark," renowned ecologist, Daniel Botkin calculates that during the time of the expedition there was a density of 85033 grizzly bears per 100 square miles.
"We've known for a while that fragmentation elevates extinction rates and that these corridors can help," said Clinton Jenkins, an ecologist at the Institute for Ecological Research in Brazil and a co-author of the study.
Chris Dickman, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that more than a billion mammals, birds, and reptiles are feared dead in the hundreds of bushfires that have been burning in Australia since September.
"All mammals are born heavily inoculated with bacteria from the maternal birth canal," said Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello, an ecologist who is associate professor in the Human Microbiome Program at New York University School of Medicine.
Chris Dickman, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that more than a billion mammals, birds, and reptiles are feared dead in the hundreds of bushfires that have been burning in Australia since September.
"This is likely to be yet another step toward biotic homogenization, where widely distributed, cosmopolitan species like pike increase while unique endemic species like taimen lose ground," said Olaf Jensen, an aquatic ecologist at Rutgers University.
At this program, recommended for children 10 and older, the ecologist Kaitlyn L. Parkins and the New York City Bat Group will give an indoor presentation on the diversity of these urban animals and their value.
At this program, recommended for children 10 and older, the ecologist Kaitlyn L. Parkins and the New York City Bat Group will give an indoor presentation on the diversity of these urban animals and their value.
"The view has been that mangroves are tough and resilient and survive most things and indeed they can, but there are limits," said Norman Duke, a professor and mangrove ecologist at James Cook University in Queensland.
Polls show both Merkel's conservative bloc and its junior coalition partner, the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), would bleed votes to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the ecologist Greens in any new elections.
Spring Bloom in the Marginal Ice Zone is packaged with an interview with the ecologist Carlos Duarte, who says, essentially, that it is far too late to save the vibrant life that thrives in the Arctic circle.
The point was to apply the facts of climate change to people's everyday lives, says Matthew Fitzpatrick, an ecologist at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and one of the two authors on the study.
To reduce what Tim Murphy, a Forest Service ecologist, considers an excessive number of trees in forests, the service thinned 600 square miles of California's watershed in the year to October, up from 367 the previous year.
David Steen, wildlife ecologist at Auburn University Museum of Natural History, took to Facebook to dispute the idea that the boas are coordinating their attacks, arguing that such behavior is difficult to prove without a controlled experiment.
"Frugivorous bats play an important role in the planting and regeneration of forest in the tropics, thanks to the action of dispersing seeds over the landscape," Irene Conenna, an ecologist at the University of Helsinki, told Gizmodo.
"It was not easy for the pilot to follow the fast-flying animals so that we could localize them accurately and measure their flight path continuously," said Dina Dechmann, a behavioral ecologist at the Max Planck Institute.
"It's a bit of a strange kind of move," Carl Safina, a marine ecologist at Stonybrook University, said in an interview, noting that Japan still intends to hunt whales, but just not in certain whale-rich waters.
"The water was full of immense black fins and bodies rolling in the surf; these were huge animals," David Steen, a research ecologist at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center who participated in the rescue effort, told Motherboard.
In 2000, MIT biophysicist and theoretical ecologist Erik Rauch said we could do even less: that an average worker only needs to work 11 hours per week to get as much done as 40 hours in 1950.
"This is a potential contribution that is sitting right under our noses," said the lead author, Robin L. Chazdon, a University of Connecticut ecologist who is working at the International Institute for Sustainability in Rio de Janeiro.
Such targeted conservation "would be transformative in our ability to deal with invasive rodents, which are a major extinction driver," says Josh Donlan, an ecologist, expert in island conservation, and director of the nonprofit Advanced Conservation Strategies.
Melanie Bergmann, a marine ecologist who co-led the research, published in Science Advances, said much of the large amounts of microplastic found in the Arctic in previous studies had probably been carried there through the atmosphere.
"Before the '80s there were no storks in the Iberian Peninsula in Europe during the winter," said Aldina Franco, a conservation ecologist from the University of East Anglia in England and a co-author of the paper.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition parties do not have a majority in the Bundesrat which means they need support from opposition parties such as the ecologist Greens, the business-friendly Free Democrats or the anti-capitalist The Left.
Aral Sea Dispatch MUYNAK, Uzbekistan — The fierce windstorm that walloped this small defunct port in late spring stunned even a local ecologist long resigned to the devastation wrought by the disappearance of the once ample Aral Sea.
"We're just beginning to scratch the surface on how these behavioral changes are affecting entire ecosystems," said Kaitlyn Gaynor, an ecologist and graduate student in environmental science at the University of California, Berkeley, who led the study.
Wednesday's vote saw Bodo Ramelow of the far-left Linke, backed by the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) and ecologist Greens, reinstalled as premier after a third round of voting in secret ballots at the regional assembly.
"Although it is hard to find estimates of how well reptiles survive fires, in similar areas of Australia the majority of these reptiles live in the soil," said Colin Beale, an ecologist from the University of York.
Adult trees can survive several years of low rainfall, but young trees "don't have nearly the same root system or water storage capacity, so long droughts toast them," says Cameron Barrows, a University of California, Riverside, ecologist.
Mississippi State University ecologist Brandon Barton, forensic entomologist Abby Jones, and environmental microbiologist Heather Jordan set up plots of land and take stock of their ecosystems: the nutrients and microorganisms in the soil, insects, vegetation, and more.
Serge Wich, an ecologist at Liverpool John Moores University in Britain and co-founder of the nonprofit Conservation Drones, is collaborating with colleagues from the astrophysics department to develop drone software that differentiates between humans and animals.
Martha Witter, a fire ecologist with the National Park Service in Southern California, said it was crucial to reduce the lag time between when a fire starts and when firefighters can inform the public about potential evacuations.
Reports of them date back to 1838, according to ecologist Michelle Heupel of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, but there's no evidence to suggest any of these genetic oddities survived infancy, let alone grew to adulthood.
Smith, who is fascinated by the sea and scuba dives in her spare time, was visibly thrilled at the chance to accompany Orphan's colleague, Temple University ecologist Erik Cordes, on one of Alvin's trips to the seafloor.
Merkel turned to the SPD after she failed to form a three-way coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the ecologist Greens, which created a political impasse unseen in the post-World War Two era.
"Before" and "after" photos  tweeted  by deep-sea ecologist and science educator Andrew Thaler, manager of the marine science and conservation website Southern Fried Science, showed how much the cups shrank during their visit to the deep ocean.
The amount of artificial light at night is growing by about 6 percent per year, and it has a definite effect on animals, says study co-author Eva Knop, an ecologist at the University of Bern in Switzerland.
But these are city raccoons that tend to make a U-turn for civilization when dropped off in nature, said Stanley D. Gehrt, a wildlife ecologist at Ohio State University who has studied urban raccoons for two decades.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's green party saw a surge in support in Sunday's European Parliament election, mirroring strong gains made by ecologist parties in Germany and Ireland, and hailed a "green wave" they said was sweeping the European Union.
"They say a picture is worth a thousand words — this video is worth the whole paper," said Marc Bekoff, a behavioral ecologist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who was not involved in the study.
"Once we've determined that large quantities of microplastic can also be transported by air, it naturally raises the question as to whether and how much plastic we're inhaling," said marine ecologist Melanie Bergmann, who co-led the research.
"It's not like there is some mountain lion Shangri-La with no adult male lion," said Seth Riley, a wildlife ecologist with the National Park Service, which has been tracking P-22 with a GPS collar since 2012.
But for some reason, no one had taken the time to actually sit down and properly describe it as a species — a fact that baffled Graham and his colleague, ecologist David Steen of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center.
To learn about one who exceeded that triple standard, please read the following appreciation of Robert T. Paine, a pioneering marine ecologist at the University of Washington who died last month at age 83 (New York Times obituary).
Thursday's talks came at the urging of Germany's president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, after the chancellor's attempt to form a government that would have combined conservatives, the ecologist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats collapsed on Nov. 18.
Lulseged Desta, a soil scientist and landscape ecologist at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture working with Africa RISING, told me that farmers must set aside up to two months a year for building dams and planting trees.
Andrew B. Reinmann, an ecologist at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, along with colleagues at Boston University and the United States Department of Agriculture, looked at what happens to trees when snowpack declines.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's ecologist Greens, fresh from a second-place result in May's European Parliament elections, hit a record level in a poll published on Thursday which put them just one percentage point behind Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
But greater awareness will not necessarily hasten new listings, because Cites members consider more than just science when it comes to making decisions, said Julie Lockwood, an ecologist at Rutgers University who was not involved in the research.
"There are no quantitative data on insects, so this is just a hypothesis," Hans de Kroon, an ecologist at Radboud University in the Netherlands, explained to me — not the sort of language that sends people to the barricades.
In Washington State, Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist — part of a small field of experts who study natural soundscapes — has made it a mission to preserve what he calls "one square inch" of quiet in Olympic National Park.
"This is the first paper to empirically show that predators are good for your health with respect to tick-borne pathogens," said Dr. Taal Levi, an ecologist at Oregon State University who was not involved in the study.
No matter that some of the same baby elephants, for example, have been named several times over by VIP after VIP, according to the investigative book "The Big Conservation Lie," by journalist John Mbaria and ecologist Mordecai Ogada.
"We wanted to make sure that we throw up a cautionary flag," said Tom Smith, a wildlife ecologist at Brigham Young University and the lead author of the study, which was published Thursday in the journal PLOS ONE.
The team -- composed of natural history photographer Clay Bolt, entomologist Eli Wyman, behavioral ecologist Simon Robson and ornithologist Glenn Chilton -- spent years studying the bee and slogged around in humid Indonesia forests for days before stumbling upon one.
Read: Wildlife is flourishing in these DMZs "Bison essentially are lawnmowers -- they prefer to eat grass over anything else," says Holly Jones, an ecologist at Northern Illinois University, who is researching the impact of bison reintroduction at Nachusa.
"Large areas of the Amazon are less pristine than we may think," said Hans ter Steege, a tropical ecologist at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands, and an author of a paper published in Science on Thursday.
Let's take a more scientific approach, one followed by a world-renowned ecologist, Daniel Botkin and one that establishes a benchmark for how many grizzly bears there were before human settlement on the western frontier displaced the bear.
"We think that should be two to three times bigger by the end of the century based on the kind of forecasting we've done," Ted Schuur, an ecologist and the author of the report's section on permafrost, said.
As an ecologist, Adi can't afford to grow despondent about any of it; instead, he is playing a long game of trying to protect the ecosystems in the narrow window before climate change and overfishing cross catastrophic thresholds.
Her decision followed two regional votes in which Merkel's center-right bloc and the left-leaning SPD suffered their worst election results in decades while the ecologist Greens and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) gained support.

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