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Investigating mechanisms of evolutionary change: genes to communities. Predicting and mitigating impacts of climate change. Securing ecosystem services and environmental resources. Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity. PhD Opportunities At Sheffield. PhD Opportunities At Liverpool. PhD Opportunities At York. PhD Opportunities At CEH. The University of Sheffield. Evolutionary Ecologist and Conservation Biologist working at the interface of Genes, Populations, Food Webs…. and Parrots. In the Arctic, ...
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Myrmecology Dies in Darkness. Invasive Plants Push Around Native Ants. Posted by Benjamin Blanchard. Asymp; 2 Comments. Have you ever been stung by a fire ant? Even if you haven’t, you probably know how (supposedly) bad and evil fire ants are. Yet fire ants, and a couple other well-known invasive ant species like Argentine ants. And Yifan He and colleagues that properly flips the script: invasive. Push around friendly native ants. The big bad shrub,. And the local geographic range of an ant nobody hates,.
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UoL Ecology and Marine Biology. The latest from staff and students of Ecology and Marine Biology at the University of Liverpool. Newer posts →. Marine ecology field studies in Devon/Cornwall 2014. June 30, 2014. Two weeks ago Prof Chris Frid and I arrived back from our annual week-long marine ecology field trip to Devon with our second year students. The trip was for our module ‘marine ecology field studies’. Based at the Marine Biological Association of the UK. Photo: C. Frid). The week was spent learni...
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