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Entries in Research Briefs (340)

Tuesday
Feb232010

Creating vegetation barriers to block the spread of invasive species

A new study in the journal Biological Invasions shows that land managers may be able to contain highly invasive annual plants by establishing barriers of perennial bunchgrasses to block the spread...

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Monday
Feb222010

Study links mercury contamination with changes in birdsongs 

Friday
Feb192010

A method for evaluating the potential ecological impact of invasive species

Researchers have developed and tested a new method for evaluating the potential ecological impact of the invasive species at a site. Their approach, called the Index of Alien Impact - is innovative for a couple of reasons...

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Thursday
Feb182010

Snakes interrupted: roads causing genetic decline 

Thursday
Feb182010

Seawalls may affect abundance of prey for shorebirds, salmon

A new study in Puget Sound, Washington, suggests that building seawalls and other shoreline structures may reduce the diversity and abundance of some intertidal invertebrates and coastal insects. Because these creatures are food for salmon, shorebirds, and other wildlife, shoreline armoring might indirectly alter the broader ecosystem...

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Wednesday
Feb172010

Citizen science: recreational divers monitoring marine biodiversity

Tuesday
Feb162010

Citizen science: using birder lists to detect species decline

Tuesday
Feb162010

The impact of tidal flow restrictions on arid marshes

What happens to a wetland when you construct a dyke and cut off tidal flow for over two decades? Silvia Ibarra-Obando and fellow researchers looked at the effects of 22 years worth of tidal exclusion on Estero de Punta Banda, an arid estuary 120 km south of the U.S.-Mexico border...

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Monday
Feb152010

Land conservation programs not strategically targeting projects to control growth

A new study looks at whether land conservation programs are targeting their efforts to control the path of development and promote smart growth...

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Thursday
Feb112010

Bird communities as bioindicators of stream degradation