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How the Sahara desert keeps the Amazon rainforest alive… | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. How the Sahara desert keeps the Amazon rainforest alive…. March 2, 2015. Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu. A diamond in the marsh: Saving the Lake Alaotra Gentle Lemur →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Science, pe...
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Rainforest Rangers at the Eden Project | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Rainforest Rangers at the Eden Project. September 13, 2014. September 13, 2014. There’s a tropical rainforest tucked away in a giant bubble in the south west of England. The Eden Project. 8216; workshop for 7-11 year olds. It sounds like a lot of fun! Reflecting on Genomes to / aux Biomes 2014. Sometimes, rainforest creatures come to you… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Upwithclimate Blog posts (NSF-Funded) - J.T.Stroud | Ecology & Evolution
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QBIC Higher Level Teaching. Fairchild Challenge - "Lizards on the Loose". High School research experience. FIU GLADES - ESA SEEDS Chapter. Tutorials and Blog Posts. Anole Annals Blog posts. Upwithclimate Blog posts (NSF-Funded). Wading Through Research blog posts (NSF-funded). Is the blog of the Feeley Lab, which discusses a broad range of ecological topics, with a focus on how natural systems will respond to climate change. Posts written by me. 10013;posts about by research, authored by someone else.
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Trip to China and News from Horizontes | The Powers Lab
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Tropical Ecosystems Ecology: Putting the Fun into Functional Ecology. Skip to primary content. Trip to China and News from Horizontes. July 2, 2014. This last month Jennifer went to China to serve as a resource person on the OTS-XTBG Course on Climate Change in the Tropics and Subtropics. China was amazing and the course is off to a great start. In Horizontes, Lisa Rosenthal has joined us! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. One thought on “ Trip to China and News from Horizontes.
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San Pedro de Atacama to Salta | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. San Pedro de Atacama to Salta. February 19, 2015. Then it was onwards to the Altiplanic lakes at 4500m, vivid blue water reflecting the fiercely clear sky, ringed with tough green grass and small herds of vicunas. Sometimes, rainforest creatures come to you…. Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu →. 2 thoughts on “ San Pedro de Atacama to Salta. February 20, 2015 at 4:05 am. You are co...
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Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu. February 23, 2015. The next morning we were up early, to be at the Iguazu park entrance when it opened at 8am. It was a beautiful day, and in the cool and quiet of the morning we virtually had the lower circuit of walkways among tropical trees to ourselves. San Pedro de Atacama to Salta. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are...
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Keeping Amazon fish connected is key to their conservation. November 4, 2016. Magine a fish isolated in an Amazonian lake part of the vast freshwater ecosystem of the Amazon basin, an ever-changing network of rivers, lakes and floodplains that extends to 1 million square kilometers (386,102 square miles). Read the rest of the article on Mongabay. A South American Leaf Fish (Monocirrhus polyac...
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Looking to the past for insights into tropical forest resilience | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Looking to the past for insights into tropical forest resilience. June 11, 2014. Ecology for a Crowded Planet. A few weeks back Lydia Cole. And colleagues published a really cool paper exploring recovery rates of tropical forests. Seeing as it’s something I’ve covered a here before in relation to my work on secondary forests recovering after agricultural clearance. 1,083 more words. You are c...
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About Me - Biodiversity in a changing world
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Biodiversity in a changing world. Seed dispersal and Invasives. Species distributions and climate. Evan M Rehm ( CV. Ft Collins, CO. Emrehm (at) gmail dot com. In 2010 I began my PhD at Florida International University under Dr. Ken Feeley. My dissertation research focuses on two main questions:. 1) How will tropical ecosystems respond to ongoing climate change? 2) What determines species' range limits? I have also collaborated with Dr. Christian Körner. We also maintain the upwithclimate.
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Sometimes, rainforest creatures come to you… | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Sometimes, rainforest creatures come to you…. September 18, 2014. September 19, 2014. Earlier in the evening I’d discovered a very effective (for someone who isn’t good with spiders) energy saving device above the lightswitch. Rainforest Rangers at the Eden Project. San Pedro de Atacama to Salta →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Keeping Amazon...
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