Browsing Department of Biology by Subject "Ecology"
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Biodiversity in the Anthropocene, understanding the impacts of land-use change, and species interactions.
(2023-08-10)**Please note that the full text is embargoed until 8/1/2024** ABSTRACT: The extent of human influences on the environment and biodiversity has led to naming our current time period the Anthropocene. A primary way in which ... -
Disease in a Changing Ocean: Ecoimmunological Approaches to Coral Reef Ecology
(2018-04-26)Increasing prevalence of anthropogenic stressors and climate change have resulted in rapid increases in the incidence and severity marine disease affecting a number of vulnerable taxa. Cnidarians, including both reef-building ...