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Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru are the most biodiverse countries in the world, and they are part of the Amazon Basin, a major conservation site. The...
The Belize Barrier Reef System is a fragile environment where water health is highly important, and it is threatened by upstream human activities. The project...

Applied Realtime Tactical Intelligence

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Applied Sciences
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Lia N. Poteet
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Identifying key biodiversity areas is crucial to understanding how endangered species populations react to changes in climate and urbanization. The project focuses on the fluctuations...
The country of Panama is surrounded in part by two oceans and has mountain ranges along the west and east, resulting in a wide range...
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) presence in freshwater ecosystems has increased over the past several years as a result of climate change and anthropogenic landscape change...
As Earth’s oceans undergo dramatic changes, the spatial distributions of highly migratory species and fishing fleets are shifting in response to climate-driven changes, and there...
Increasing temperatures, as well as more severe and frequent droughts and fires, has led to recruitment failure in semi-arid forests in the western US. The...