ESA EcoEd Digital Library (beta)
A photo of a zebra (Equus burchelli) foraging in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Zebras impact the composition of vegetation within the shrubby grassland in which they live. In turn,...
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata coronata) is feeding on Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) berries in New York City.
This figure shows survivorship curves for spring cohorts of the summer annual plant common dogmustard (Erucastrum gallicum; Brassicaceae) growing in the Jamesville Quarry, Syracuse, NY. It shows how...
The image is simply of a rare species of wood lily (Lilium philadelphicum) on Isle Royale, a unique island ecosystem in Lake Superior. Although once widespread across North America, the lily has...
Soon after temperate ponds thaw and fill with melting snow, wood frogs (Rana sylatica) lay their spherical egg masses and attach them to vegetation just below the water surface. Compared to some...
This article, originally published in the Ecology 101 section of the Ecological Society of America's Bulletin, describes the authors attempts to assess students' knowledge of women role models in...
This photo was taken in 2009 after a mountain road had been widened. The small layer of soil supporting the diverse tropical rainforest is observable. The road was widened from a single car road to...
This short film includes interviews with water researchers and presents basic concepts of hydrologic cycle. Understanding where water goes is important for understanding the environmental effects of...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity, second only to habitat destruction. One solution to the invasive plant species problem is biological control. Sometimes biological control...
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