In nature, an ecosystem becomes self-sustaining only when it includes enough diversity to fill essential roles. Producers convert energy into life. Consumers distribute it through the food web.
Introduction : how to write history of biology -- The place of biology in the sciences and its conceptual structure -- The changing intellectual milieu of biology Diversity of life. Macrotaxonomy, the ...
Why does a Caribbean angelfish sometimes resemble its Indo-Pacific cousin, even though they have never lived in the same ocean? Why do coral reefs harbor such a wide range of stripes, spots and ...
(From left) Amity Manning, WPI associate professor of biology and biotechnology, who will oversee the GAANN program; and Reeta Rao, WPI professor and department head of biology and biotechnology and a ...
We, the faculty, staff and students of the Department of Biology at the University of Nevada, Reno, condemn all forms of discrimination and acknowledge the pervasive nature of systemic bias in ...
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. They are the most abundant biological entities on Earth, yet we are only starting to understand their profound impact on ...
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