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Metaphor, defined as the linguistic substitution of one phenomenon for another, is ubiquitous in environmental science and policy. In science, when us...
Read moreLandscape exposure to multiple stressors can pose risks to human health, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. Attempts to study, control, or mitigate...
Read moreControl of animal-born diseases is a major challenge faced by applied ecologists and public health managers. To improve cost-effectiveness, the effort...
Read moreWildlife diseases are gathering attention worldwide due to their public health and economic or conservation impacts, and consequently, wildlife agenci...
Read moreNature connection describes our relationship with the rest of the natural world. Promoting nature connection in children and adults has been identifie...
Read moreIdentifying invading tick populations provides early warning for emerging tickborne diseases that are expanding their geographic range. But how fast d...
Read moreAnimal carcass decomposition is involved in nitrogen (N) cycle in the aquatic ecosystems, for example denitrification, volatilization and leaching. Th...
Read moreBioassessment indices routinely used in freshwater assessments are calculated using enumeration methods that are often time-intensive. For diatom asse...
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