Methane—a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide—plays a major role in controlling the Earth's climate. But methane concentrations in the atmosphere today are 150% higher than before the ...
The Center for Aquatic and Watershed Sciences (CAWS) was established to promote research and education on the linkages between watersheds and aquatic ecosystems. CAWS brings together faculty, students ...
Pharmaceuticals are entering our waterways through various paths, including unmetabolized drugs excreted by humans into ...
A study published recently in Nature Geoscience suggests the need to reconsider the sources of methane entering our atmosphere. The study, led by a team of international researchers, reports that ...
This two-part blog post is adapted from a presentation held in December 2024. Presenters and authors: Sean Bertalot, student with Sarah Collins studying limnology and ecosystem ecology in Jackson Lake ...
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Officials urge people to eat invasive species devastating aquatic ecosystems: 'The food equivalent of tilapia or rainbow trout or catfish'
"A rebranding kind of campaign for them could potentially bring their price up." Officials urge people to eat invasive ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Floods, spatially complex water flows, and organism movements all generate important fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial ...
Methane emissions from aquatic ecosystems are potentially a larger source of methane than direct anthropogenic methane sources, such as agriculture or fossil fuel combustion. Aquatic ecosystems and ...
Freshwater will be an increasingly scarce resource as we head into spring and summer in Western Canada with implications for the livelihoods and economic prosperity of humans, and non-humans alike, in ...
Myxozoan parasites represent a highly diverse group of microscopic organisms that have evolved from free‐living cnidarians into specialised endoparasites. These organisms possess distinct ...
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