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Peter Kareiva

Diverse Introspectives: A Conversation with Peter Kareiva

On May 7th, fellow UW grad student Halley Froelich and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Peter Kareiva, . . . (15 Comments)

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Is biodiversity important? What theory tells us (Part 2)

[Continued from Part 1] On Wednesday, I reviewed some of the synthetic work by Brad Cardinale and others showing the . . . (6 Comments)

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Is biodiversity important? What experiments tell us (Part 1)

If anything, we can be absolutely certain about one thing regarding biodiversity: we are losing it. In 2005, the Millennium . . . (7 Comments)

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Virtual Biodiversity

Was anyone else first introduced to the idea of biodiversity by a man-made collection?  The notion of the diversity of . . . (1 Comment)

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Bees in the ‘hood: the scale of services by native…

In the context of declining diversity, scientists are attempting to quantify the consequences in terms that have a direct impact . . . (No Comments)

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Long-term Monitoring of Tree Growth in Relation to Climatic Variability

It is uncertain how global climate change will affect tropical forests, and models vary on how precipitation and temperature regimes will . . . (No Comments)

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Hemiparasitic plants and their effects on the community

Among the parasites of the world, parasitic angiosperms are relatively understudied.  Past research tends to focus on the study of . . . (No Comments)

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Is blogging effective at communicating biodiversity research?

My original intent in writing this post was to compare the 5 most-cited papers on biodiversity to the 5 most . . . (16 Comments)

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Diagram Justification: The Biodiversity Concept Diagram

The Biodiversity Concept Diagram illustrates the interacting components of biodiversity research and provides a roadmap to our discussions of papers . . . (No Comments)

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Resource partitioning: A warbler’s eye view

Anyone who has ever gone ‘birding’ in North America has likely come across a wave of warblers. You might have . . . (No Comments)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DEB-1050680. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions
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