Ecology
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- International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR)
- Group promotes Great Lakes and other large lakes research and disseminates scientific information through publications and conferences.
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- Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
- The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center is dedicated to providing a program of excellence in ecology and natural resource management that includes integrated research, education, and conservation goals.
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- Mountain Research Station
- Research facility devoted to the advancement of study of montane environmental science. The center supports research in biology, geography, and geology.
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- NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
- The NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)conducts integrated, interdisciplinary environmental research in support of resource management and environmental services in coastal and estuarine waters, with a special emphasis on the Great Lakes.
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- Natural Eco-Laboratory, Chilika Lake
- Chilika Lagoon, situated on east-coast of India, is a hotspot for biodiversity.
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- Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
- An interdisciplinary ecosystem science research center within the College of Natural Resources of Colorado State University (CSU).
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- Open University: Ecology and Evolution Research Group
- Research areas include genetic variation within subdivided populations, gene flow, sensitivity of plants to soil moisture status and tropical butterfly communities.
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- Organization for Tropical Studies, Costa Rica
- Programs for undergraduate and graduate students in tropical biology. Includes an overview of its facilities, information databases, courses, conservation activities, and volunteer opportunities.
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- Pan-American Center for Earth & Environmental Studies
- A multi-disciplinary research center at the University of Texas addressing vital environmental, ecological, and social issues resulting from the proximity of the U.S. and Mexico.
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- South Florida Information Access
- Discusses research by the US Geological Survey's South Florida Ecosystem Program. Includes studies of hydrology, cycling of mercury contamination, coastal wetlands , and other areas of environmental concern.
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- Sustainable Ecosystems Institute
- Research center works to sustain natural communities and the human communities that depend on them using science-based cooperative solutions.
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- Taiga Biological Station
- Abstracts and annual reports from over 20 years of university biology research on various biological aspects of the northern boreal forest at Wallace Lake, Manitoba, Canada.
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- Tall Timbers Research Station
- Conducts research aimed at providing practical solutions to land management problems, and to provide basic insights into how southern pine forests function as dynamic ecosystems. E.V. Komarek Fire Ecology Database online. Located in Northern Florida and Southern Georgia.
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- The Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Centre for Island Ecology
- Aims to advance the understanding of the islands’ biological diversity and contribute towards their conservation through education, research and developing sustainable resource utilization.
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- The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island
- Information about the research and education and outreach programs of the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island.
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- The Dish
- Describes the foothills at Stanford University, popularly known as "The Dish," and used for academic research, ecological conservation, and restorations.
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- The University of Oklahoma Biological Station
- A permanent field station for research and study in ecology and field biology.
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- University of Florida Center for Natural Resources
- The Center was established in 1973 as a multi-disciplinary unit, separate from but affiliated with numerous IFAS departments and research and extension facilities throughout Florida.
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- Walker Branch Watershed Research Program
- The site of long-term, intensive environmental studies since the mid-1960's by staff from Oak Ridge National Laboratory the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, centered primarily on the geologic and hydrologic processes that control the amounts and chemistry of water moving through the watershed.