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Effects of removing symbiotic green algae on the response of Hydra viridissima (Pallas 1776) to metals
The results demonstrated that the toxicity of the metals was generally similar for both groups of Hydra....
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11-28-08
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Bio accumulatikon of heavy metals in the East Kolkata wetland and its health hazards
However, indiscriminate dumping of untreated solids and hazardous industrial wastes like heavy metals, without ascertaining the assimilative capacityof the wetland, may lead to severe pollution of the wetlands and adverse health impact to local population....
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11-28-08
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Cities Change The Songs Of Birds
In the new work, the researchers studied songs of the great tit (Parus major), a successful urban-dwelling species, in the center of ten major European cities, including London, Prague, Paris, and Amsterdam....
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11-28-08
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Genetically Modified Crops Not Necessarily A Threat To The Environment, According To Study
IU biologist Loren Rieseberg and former postdoctoral fellow John Burke (now at Vanderbilt University) reported in the May 23 issue of Science that a wheat transgene synthetically inserted into sunflowers has little or no effect on crop sunflowers' wild relatives and is not likely to impact the environment....
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11-28-08
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Global Warming May Warrant New Approaches To Ecosystem Restoration
They see the largest potential challenge ahead is restoring environments undergoing the most rapid rate of change in the earth's history. This global climate change is likely to have important regional consequences for biota and ecosystems....
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11-28-08
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Ecologists Help Keep Death Off The Roads
Researchers from Madrid University found that 70% of collisions occurred on just 7.7% of the roads in the area they studied. According to the authors: "Large animals such red deer, roe deer and wild boar are forest species, but their territory includes other habitats....
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