Microbes and Human Health: Aquatic Microbial Communities May Hold Clues about How Deadly Pathogens Spread
Understanding how the interactions between microbial communities and their ecosystems breed pathogens may be beneficial for human health.
Understanding how the interactions between microbial communities and their ecosystems breed pathogens may be beneficial for human health.
From endangered freshwater mussels in the U.S. to vegetation in the Amazon Rainforest, the latest edition highlights the importance of biodiversity.
https://www.fondriest.com/news/the-art-of-sustainable-development-monitoring-riparian-zones-in-the-amazon.htm
Observing aquatic ecosystems reveals some of the most tangible effects of anthropogenic pollution and climate change, making protecting these systems essential.