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Improving the statistical power in grassland and passerine bird nesting studies: Testing two new technologies July 25, 2017 Grassland birds, such as dickcissels, meadowlarks, and upland sandpipers, have declined by almost 40% over North America between the late 1960s and today 1968–2011. This decline is being driven by loss or degradation of grass Read More about Improving the statistical power in grassland and passerine bird nesting studies: Testing two new technologies
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What do Yellowstone National Park, J.K. Rowling’s Remus Lupin, and this post about ecological economics have in common? July 29, 2015 By Anna Johnson Read More about What do Yellowstone National Park, J.K. Rowling’s Remus Lupin, and this post about ecological economics have in common?
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