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Ecology

Tropical rainforest
Hardscrabble plants stake large territory amid toxic soils
October 26, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
American bison
Losing ground? Dense bison herds may threaten nesting bird species
October 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Mountain lion overlooking LA
Mountain lions moved less, downsized territory during LA’s pandemic shutdown
August 6, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Nebraska student using cloth drags to gather ticks in a field.
Uptick in tick-borne diseases spurs Cristiano's summer research
July 15, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Bold jumping spider
Prey tell: New method could streamline estimates of predator-prey relationships
June 21, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Majority of Sandhills landowners would delay hay harvest for birds
April 19, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Tala Awada Greenhouse
Plant ecophysiologist talks effect of climate change on Nebraska vegetation
April 5, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Fire away: Removing invasive ants could boost burrow ecosystems
March 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
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Offspring of T. rex, mega-dinos took food from mouths of modest-sized species
February 25, 2021
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Spring forward, fall back? Migrating birds may weather storms to reach breeding grounds
October 27, 2020
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Downstream effects: Sturgeon lifespan, fertility vary strikingly with river conditions
August 24, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Jamilynn Poletto, fish physiologist and assistant professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln School of Natural Resources, is improving human health through her studies of fish health.
Poletto sees fish ecology as ‘canary in a coal mine’
July 6, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology

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