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    • — October 22, 2015

    When Native Prey Abundant, Predators Benefit By Snacking On Invasive Prey

    Native predators benefit by supplementing their diets with invasive prey species, say Ohio State scientists, but only when native prey remains abundant.

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    • — October 20, 2015

    Researchers Discover Drainage Pathway For Greenland Subglacial Lake

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/researchers-discover-drainage-pathway-for-greenland-subglacial-lake.htm

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    • — October 15, 2015

    Warming Nevada Alpine Lakes

    Scientists from Ohio State University studying in Great Basin National Park have found that alpine lakes there are warmer than they were thousands of years ago. Much of the find[…]

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    • — October 15, 2015

    Return Of Algae Spurs Study Of Michigan’s Torch Lake

    https://www.fondriest.com/news/return-of-algae-spurs-study-of-michigans-torch-lake.htm

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