When I was a graduate student at Columbia University, I always carried Gregory Bateson’s book, Steps to an Ecology of Mind* with me. In several chapters, Bateson used what he called “Metalogues”, a ...
In dryland ecosystems, increased environmental stress often triggers a change from a uniform vegetation cover to patchy ...
A new North Carolina State University study finds that climate change could be destabilizing the mutualistic relationships between insects and plants. The findings could portend the future fracturing ...
A common way ecologists predict population counts may be an unreliable way of forecasting future bird counts in urban areas, meaning scientists may be overestimating and underestimating the losses of ...
Living things (organisms) have two broad categories of relationships: active ones that they carry on while they're living (ecological relationships), and passive ones that link them to their past ...
Collection methods and diagnostic procedures for primate parasitology / Ellis C. Greiner and Antoinette McIntosh -- Methods of collection and identification of minute nematodes from the feces of ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Two albino alligators twist into ouroboros forms outside of the Lunder Center at Stone Hill. Around the bend, a lush garden grows vegetables native to the American South and to India.
Harold Eyster is a climate scientist for the Nature Conservancy and lead author of the study. During his post doc at UVM's Gund Insitute for Environment, Eyster analyzed datasets of breeding bird ...