Positive effect of fiddler crabs on saltmarsh grass reverses in expanded range
Atlantic marsh fiddler crabs facilitate the aboveground growth of a foundational saltmarsh grass, but this positive interaction becomes negative as crabs migrate north.
Atlantic marsh fiddler crabs facilitate the aboveground growth of a foundational saltmarsh grass, but this positive interaction becomes negative as crabs migrate north.
The tool can help end users detect early changes in the environment and better protect coral reef ecosystems.
Santiago Velazco y tres coautoras de la Universidad de California recibirán el premio W.S. Cooper 2024, otorgado por la sociedad profesional de ecologÃa más grande de los Estados Unidos, por un artÃculo sobre la exposición de plantas al cambio climático.
Vahsen led the team that published research on how rapid plant trait evolution can alter coastal wetland resilience to sea level rise, in Science.
Profesor e investigador de la Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas de la UC por 50 años, Premio Nacional de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnológicas 2010, es el primer latinoamericano en recibir la distinción.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce the winners of its 2024 awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to ecology in new discoveries, teaching, sustainability, diversity and lifelong commitment to the profession.
Until recently, beaches were believed to be the only places where the marine animal’s eggs could hatch and grow.
A new study examines how the spatial extent of research—the geographical coverage of data collected—influences evaluation of the sensitivity of fish species to climate change.
Meadows is a second-year master’s student in the Clemson University Department of Biological Sciences.
Two MSU researchers are organizers of a review of over 30 influential publications on statistical ecology from the journal Ecology.
Louisiana State University Assistant Professor Daijiang Li recognized for his pioneering research, dedicated mentorship and tireless advocacy to improve science.
A new Collection compiles landmark studies published in Ecology over the past 100 years that have advanced the use of statistics in ecological science.
UC Irvine School of Biological Sciences celebrates Professor Steven Allison’s recognition as 2024 ESA Fellow.
A new study examines how multiple species of bumblebee can coexist despite using the same floral resources.
New research overturns the conventional belief that Angelica species do not have a primary pollinator.
Georgia Tech researcher James Stroud joins the ranks of ten 2024-2028 ESA Early Career Fellows.
Revitalization of loko iʻa has the potential to significantly increase locally available seafood.
University of Wisconsin-Madison ecologist John Orrock has earned a place among nine researchers nationwide being elected Fellows of the Ecological Society of America.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientist and head of the Lab’s Carbon Initiative Jennifer Pett-Ridge has been selected as a fellow of the Ecological Society of America.
The Ecological Society of America recognizes CU Boulder scientist for making ‘outstanding contributions’ to the field.