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Duke University Program in Ecology
Providing interdisciplinary training in all aspects of ecology, including physiological and behavioral ecology; population and evolutionary ecology; community and landscape ecology; biogeochemistry; and ecosystem and global change ecology.
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Henry J. Oosting Memorial Lecture
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Learning from History: Genetics of Adaptation
Data Storytelling
Forecasting Disease Dynamics and Distributions in Changing Environments
Ecological Forecasting of Forest Communities
Tracking Birds and Storms
Huge Animals, Huge Impact
Ecosystems in Flux: Accurately defining stream nutrient concentration and stream health
Measuring the Pulse of Streams
Nature vs Nurture—Not!
Rausher, Mark D.
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