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Portion-controlled nesting matters... 🐁 Our Cocoons are the perfect solution for your research needs, designed with you and your animals in mind. ✅ Limiting Variability ✅ Reducing Costs ✅ 2-in-1 Functionality Learn more about how the Cocoon and other portion-controlled nesting options can enhance your research environment in our latest article ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e842UGEC
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THE CONTINUED DEMISE OF THE DEEP STATE! - Kim goes into a lengthy explanation on WHAT NOTHRUP GRUMMAN WAS UP TO in terms of WEATHER MANIPULATION (i.e. Chem Trails, Nano and Femtotech and all detrimental Spraying on Human and Farming...). - Since Kim removed th Deep State's ACCESS TO ALL ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES, their efforts to harm us WERE FUTILE! - There was another 3PM EXTENSION, to get access to control systems, otherwise some will drop the flag and consider Kim's Restoration Plan. - The Cartels are still waiting on the sideline and watching the Deep State's demise and WAITING for KIM TO SUCCESSFULLY TRANSFER MONEY to Humanity without ALIEN TECHNOLOGY INTERFERRENCE. - The Kim goes into a lengthy EXPLANATION on WHAT C.A.R.E (Center for Amity and Restoration of Earth) will be. - C.A.R.E will be comprised of HUMANS and HUMAN COLLABORATION; Experts and Not-yet-Experts of Restorative Projects (Creators and developers). COLLABORATION WILL BE KEY!! All that and a lot more! Yesterday’s news, TODAY! (with subscription). Please support the monumental and diligent work they are doing. www.unitednetwork.earth If you can’t, it will be available for free next week on YouTube.the continued demise of the deep state!;
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Cosmo the corpse flower, an Amorphophallus titanum, has been living a low-key existence at CSU's Plant Growth Facilities Conservatory for the past 8 years. But over Memorial Day weekend, the plant is set to bloom for the first time, and when it does, it will emit a putrid odor that has been compared to the smell of decaying flesh. Learn more about this unique plant, and how to catch a glimpse (and a whiff!) of it when it blooms -
CSU’s rare corpse flower has bloomed!
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In the southeastern United States, many forest ecosystems have near 100% canopy closure and the forest floor in those systems is heavily shaded. Consequently, leaf litter is a strong driver of the forest floor and soil foodwebs. This pattern holds in the region's forested ephemeral ponds and small streams, too, which are almost entirely allochthonous (i.e., there is very low aquatic primary production and the foodweb relies on detritus for energy and nutrients). The rate at which litter decays and what decomposition contributes to the soil varies by tree species. And that can, in turn, influence the community dynamics of the soil, including soil nutrients, soil organism species richness and abundance, and seedling recruitment. For example, my dissertation research showed an effect of Chinese tallow invasion of ephemeral ponds in which amphibian survival to and size at metamorphosis was low/small for early-breeding species and high/large for late-breeding species relative to cohorts in ponds free of the invasive species. Comparing systems with and without an invasive species, as I used, highlights the importance of litter composition and quality, but the same effects are present when native species are affected by fire, flooding, or commercial flooding - all of which affect ecosystem succession and tree community composition. Thus, it follows that those human interventions can have a pronounced effect on soil and forest ecosystem dynamics. #ecology #soilecology #aquaticecology #forestecology #forestry #foodweb #biodiversity #science #environment #nature
What role do leaves play once they fall to the forest floor? National Research Station Plant Physiologist Kevin Smith recounts how decaying leaves play an integral role in the forest ecosystem long after their colors fade #fallcolors
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Learn how biology-based bird control solutions like automatic laser systems effectively deter ravens and crows from farms: https://ow.ly/YC9150PKMEX
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NEWS AT A GLANCE: PLANTS’ TREE OF LIFE, CONSERVING U.S. FEDERAL LANDS, AND ENTERTAINING INVERTEBRATE SENTIENCE Delve into recent scientific advancements, regulatory changes, and ecological initiatives, including the Interior Department's restoration efforts, insights on animal consciousness, Colorado's privacy laws for neurotechnology data, EPA's regulations on toxic chemicals, and updates on postdoctoral pay in the U.S. and Canada. Also, explore the comprehensive reconstruction of the plant tree of life and the potential threat posed by bat guano as a carrier of viruses. https://lnkd.in/dAfQa_gr
News at a glance: Plants’ tree of life, conserving U.S. federal lands, and entertaining invertebrate sentience
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Dive into the colorful world of farmed trout with our latest article. Discover how astaxanthin, a naturally occurring pigment, not only gives trout a delightful pink hue but also supports their health and growth. Click here to explore the science behind this aquatic marvel! https://lnkd.in/exk7JQu2
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What is a speed of a bee https://lnkd.in/gZNS5s_J In our latest blog post we talked about the speed of a bee, how to calculate it and other important details.
What is a speed of a bee - Whizzherald
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Biochar is fascinating. For land and water remediation, I’m excited to see the outcomes of its increased popularity. Biochar is made at incredibly high temps, others so much higher. That, plus the material it’s made from (nut shells vs wood, for example), and other aspects of the pyrolysis process increase the surface area of the biochar. I don’t know all the in-depth science yet, but if you view biochar as a bug hotel, great biochar is like a Vegas resort vs a local Marriott. Both great, one with more and more interactive spaces. 🐛 We’re starting a new project: bugsatwork.com to help educate on good biology, and we will be adding biochar to the mix. What would you like to know, about biochar or good biology? I have some new test materials on the way…
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Would you love to reduce your carbon footprint, get healthier and save some animals lives in the process? Here is our newest blog that can help you get there: https://lnkd.in/g8ZunMXE
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