Why Do We Have Our Roles: A Comparison of Ecological Niche and Neutral Theories

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An explanation of Niche and Neutral theories in ecology,and the importance of both approaches.


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It’s a Bug’s Life: Volume 2

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Two eight legged beasties and one helluva hopper have hit the headlines recently in the British media.


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A Dangerous Source of “Green” Power

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An informative look at the cons of new green power concepts.


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Recent Species Declared Extinct

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By 2030, 20 percent of all living species will become extinct, and if current rates of haunting and pollution continue, half of all species on earth will be extinct within a 100 years. Here’s a few species have become extinct since 2000.


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The Effects of Pollution

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Decomposition, or the return of materials to the nonliving environment is made by the decomposers, primarily the fungi, and bacteria.


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Tsunamis “crazy” Force of Destruction

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Tsunamis in the news.Samoa hit by killer waves. We’ve all heard of these destructive forces of nature, the horror stories of loved ones gone, but tsunamis have bent their dark force since ancient times.


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Start of a New Life

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Wild Life.


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It’s a Bug’s Life

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This year, due to the relatively mild weather, combined with a moderate amount of rain, in the UK we seem to have an abundance of creepy crawlies, eight legged beasties and things that go flutter in the night. Arachnophobics please switch off now.


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The Super-Sized Saguaro and Its Greedy Guests

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The Saguaro cactus, found in Mexico, Arizona and some parts of California is a giant among its type, growing to the size of a tree. It also gets a number of house guests during its life time.


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A Look at Three Alternative Automobile Fuels

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The pros and cons of fueling automobiles with biodiesel, natural gas and hydrogen are examined, including the environmental, production and distribution considerations of each.


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