The Aquatic Section of the Ecological Society of America is pleased to sponsor the Thomas M. Frost Award for Excellence in Graduate Research. Thomas M. Frost was the director of the University of ...
A squat brick building tucked between a forested ridgeline and a bend in White Oak Creek, though unassuming, is home to a scientific facility that grapples with one question: What's in the water? This ...
2022 – Chase Rakowski, University of Texas at Austin. “Predator complementarity dampens variability of phytoplankton biomass in a diversity-stability trophic cascade” Citation: Rakowski, Farrior, ...
This integrative study area allows students to investigate the relationships of organisms to their environment and those factors that affect their distribution and abundance. Both the practical and ...
Study in this area provides students with advanced preparation in biological concepts of fish and aquatic sciences as they relate to resource management. Graduate education is rapidly becoming a ...
Selenium (Se) is a trace element critical for the proper functioning of antioxidant enzymes and a range of metabolic processes in aquatic organisms. Its dual role—essential at low concentrations but ...
Our goal organizing this work was to update the landmark 1991 volume, 'Battle Against Extinction', and provide scientists and the public with a contemporary view of the status of aquatic ecosystems in ...
The William & Mary campus is home to a remarkable mix of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, supporting a rich variety of plants and animals typical of the southeastern coastal plain. Lake Matoaka, ...