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View ArticleNational Parks, dance lessons from a spider and bellybutton biodiversity
National Parks Week: In addition to Earth Day activities, this week is also National Parks Week. Allie Wilkinson of the blog Oh, For the Love of Science! paid tribute with a mini-travel guide on Acadia...
View ArticleSpeaking of species and their origins
An essay published in the June 8 issue of Nature is causing something of a stir. Eighteen ecologists who signed the essay, titled “Don’t judge species on their origins,” “argue that conservationists...
View ArticleRecord drought in the U.S., cod fishery recovery and Bjork’s ode to E.O. Wilson
This is the last post I will contribute as moderator of ESA’s blog EcoTone—it has been a wonderful, educational experience to explore the connectivity and complexity of life processes and to meet the...
View ArticleWhat’s in a name? Proposed reinterpretation of key words in the Endangered...
This post contributed by Sean Hoban, a post-doc in conservation biology at the University of Ferrara, Italy How important can five words be? Very! The 1973 Endangered Species Act states that a...
View ArticleSymposium I of ESA’s Emerging Issues Conference
This post contributed by Celia Smith, ESA Education Programs Coordinator A high standard was set by the first symposium of the Ecological Society of America’s (ESA) weeklong 2012 Emerging Issues...
View ArticleThese are not your urban lawn flamingos!
Madhusudan Katti won this year’s ESA Science Café Prize with his lyric contemplation of the wildlife living alongside us in urban spaces, and the necessary participation of cities in the future of...
View ArticleFish biodiversity protects coral reefs
Science Bulletins: Fish Biodiversity Protects Coral Reefs from AMNH on Vimeo. In tropical coral reefs, plant-eating fish and other herbivores support the dominance of the living coral by eating...
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