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Detroit's population grew in 2024 for the second year in a row. This is a remarkable comeback after decades of population ...
Conducted by ecologists in the University’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources, the study suggests ...
Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat ...
This manuscript introduces a useful protein-stability-based fitness model for simulating protein evolution and unifying non-neutral models of molecular evolution with phylogenetic models. The model is ...
The study, published in Ecology and led by Volker Rudolf ... that rising temperatures alter the forces that control population dynamics in nature. "Our research provides an essential missing ...
The study, published in Ecology and led by Volker Rudolf ... that rising temperatures alter the forces that control population dynamics in nature. Our research provides an essential missing ...
Abstract: Honeybee population dynamics and prediction is the core content of honeybee population ecology research, which is closely related to the development of agriculture, economy and other ...
Researchers have found that machine learning can be used to examine the relationship between bacterial population growth ... in their environment. The dynamics of microbe populations are usually ...
Studies of spatial population synchrony have been central to population ecology ever since Patrick Moran’s pioneering ... a central approach for understanding the drivers of ecological dynamics.
We investigated wolf population dynamics and numerical response in Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, United States from 1986 to 2016 under a long-term range of varying climatic conditions ...
Population dynamics are often explained in terms of purely ecological ... microbial communities” by Thomas Scheuerl and Veijo Kaitala, 7 September 2021, Ecology and Evolution.
or community ecology. Currently though, it has become clear that to understand our changing world and our place in it, examining the ecological changes afoot from a fragmented and narrow disciplinary ...
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