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  • Photomicrograph depicting the siliceous frustules of fifty species of diatoms arranged within a circular shape. Diatoms form the base of many marine and aquatic food chains and upon death, their glassy frustules form sediments known as diatomaceous earth.
    • — November 4, 2022

    Research Brief: Automated Organism Tracking Applications in Microbial Research

    Plankton recorders have been used for field research dating all the way back to the 1930s and yet, there is still no perfect solution to quantifying plankton community structures and[…]

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    Jeans Run near its headwaters in Hughes Swamp, Carbon County, within State Game Land 141
    • — October 28, 2022

    Research Brief: Meeting Lake Protection Targets in the U.S.

    New research determines that lake protection targets neglect surrounding watersheds and fail to protect ecosystems.

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  • A prescribed fire being used for landscape management near a lake in Madison, South Dakota
    • — October 21, 2022

    Research Brief: Balancing Landscape Management and Water Quality in the Lake Tahoe Basin

    New research proves that, despite concerns, landscape management plans like prescribed fires and thinning are not harmful to water quality.

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    View of the Ter River from Colomers Dam
    • — October 14, 2022

    Research Brief: Impacts of Nutrient Loading on Extreme Climatic Events

    As climate change increases the frequency and severity of extreme climatic events (ECEs), limnologists are left to wonder how the world’s lakes will fair in an ever-changing environment. Researchers from[…]

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