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Our most recent paper is now published in Global Change Biology. Click here to read more: Jaimison et al 2015
Our most recent paper is now published in Global Change Biology. Click here to read more: Jaimison et al 2015
Click below for information on this year's Bioblitz and the bee research that is a part of it. Bees are... read more
The Adirondacks is filled with different types of ground-nesting birds: nightjars, loons, bobolinks, robins, Wilson’s warblers, meadowlarks, harriers, and... read more
Our most recent paper: "SIMULATED CLIMATE WARMING ALTERS PHENOLOGICAL SYNCHRONY BETWEEN AN OUTBREAK INSECT HERBIVORE AND HOST TREES" tests the... read more
The invaders of New York State Christopher Hart Did you know New York has one of the highest densities of invasive... read more
Our latest paper: "Effects of winter temperatures, spring degree-day accumulation, and insect population source on phenological synchrony between forest tent... read more
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Article published in Adirondack Daily Enterprise on January 10th, 2017.Chris Knight, Senior Staff Writer Aiding reforestation in Lebanon Adirondack researcher helps environmental... read more
Read the newest peer-reviewed journal article by Ezra Schwartzberg published in Functional Ecology. The title is "Aphid honeydew alters... read more
A great article on how important Citizen Science is. Written by Erinn Pollock, a student of Paul Smith's College. http://www.paulsmiths.edu/apollos/featurestory/citscience read more
"Experimental climate warming alters aspen and birch phytochemistry and performance traits for an outbreak insect herbivore" Just published in the... read more