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  • Global Change Is Triggering an Identity Switch in Grasslands

    Scientists Discover Species Turnover in Study of More Than 100 Grassland Experiments
    • August 19, 2019
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  • Galápagos Islands Have 10 Times More Alien Marine Species Than Once Thought

    • March 28, 2019
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  • Pat Megonigal

    As Sea Level Rises, Wetlands Crank Up Their Carbon Storage

    • March 6, 2019
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  • Invasive Plants Can Boost Blue Carbon Storage

    Coastal Ecosystems Store More Carbon With Certain Plant Invaders, but Animal Invaders Set Them Back
    • October 1, 2018
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  • New Invasive Bryozoan Arrives in Alaskan Waters

    Local Citizen Scientists Help Biologists Detect and Track Alaska’s Marine Invaders
    • September 27, 2018
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  • Eelgrass Wasting Disease Has New Enemies: Drones and Artificial Intelligence

    Researchers Launch First Coast-Wide Seagrass Health Study From Alaska to San Diego With $1.3 Million Grant
    • September 17, 2018
    • Environmental Research Center
  • For The First Time, Biologists Track Cownose Rays to Florida and Back

    Summer and Winter Habitats Pinned Down in Longest Cownose Ray Migration Study on Atlantic
    • August 23, 2018
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  • Wetlands

    800 Million Tons of Blue Carbon Lie Buried in U.S. Tidal Wetlands

    Nearly 2,000 Soil Cores Show That Less Is Known About Wetlands Than Previously Thought
    • June 21, 2018
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Smithsonian Launches Pilot Program of “Pepper” Robots

    Softbank Robotics Donates Robots as Part of Significant Gift
    • April 24, 2018
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  • dead coral and crabs

    The Ocean Is Losing Its Breath. Here’s the Global Scope.

    In Broadest View Yet of World’s Low Oxygen, Scientists Reveal Dangers and Solutions
    • January 4, 2018
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  • Marine snail

    One Wet Winter Can Shake Up San Francisco Bay’s Invasive Species

    Winter Rains Make Bay Less Salty, Knocking Back Some Invaders
    • December 7, 2017
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  • Grunt fish

    Biodiversity Proves Its Real-World Value

    Biodiversity Even More Powerful in Nature Than in Experiments
    • September 6, 2017
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