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Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

Jaguar animal     Jaguar is a large predatory cat species found in Central and South America. They are the third-largest cat species, after tigers and lions, and are considered an apex predator in their habitats. Jaguars have a distinctive golden-yellow coat covered in black spots or “rosettes,” which provides them with excellent camouflage in the forest environments they inhabit.

Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

Definition of animal burrows and holes Animal burrows and holes are openings or tunnels dug by various animals for shelter, food storage, nesting, or protection from predators. These burrows and holes can be found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and aquatic environments, and can range in size from small tunnels to complex underground networks.

Pubblicato in Jabberwocky Ecology

If you’re interested in big ecological datasets, natural history, and predictive cross-scale ecology (like we are) then you should check out the upcoming Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Unifying Ecology Across Scales (July 28 – Aug 2) and the associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS;

Pubblicato in Jabberwocky Ecology

After posting yesterday that we were ramping up the blog again, my RSS feed let me know that arguably the most impactful ecology blog of all time, Dynamic Ecology, was doing the same thing! We also heard from Terry McGlynn who has recently moved and renamed his really important blog, now a newsletter named Science For Everyone. And we heard from multiple other folks that they are in the process of spinning up new blogs/newsletters.

Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

Have you ever found yourself lost in a sea of green, wondering which plants are wild onions? Well, get ready to uncover the secrets of these elusive and versatile plants. From their distinctive appearance to their potential lookalikes, we will explore the characteristics of wild onions and provide you with the knowledge you need to confidently identify them.

Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

As the saying goes, ‘You can’t see the forest for the trees.’ Well, when it comes to studying the ecosystem, scientists certainly don’t have that problem. They have developed a range of methods and techniques to unravel the complexities of nature’s interconnected web. From venturing into the field to conducting controlled experiments, they leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of knowledge.

Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

You might be wondering, with reptiles being such elusive and diverse creatures, how do scientists even begin to study them? Well, let’s dive into the fascinating world of reptile research. By employing a wide range of methods and techniques, scientists are able to unravel the mysteries surrounding these scaly creatures.

Pubblicato in Simply Ecologist
Autore Erzsebet Frey

Dive into the underwater world of fish science, where scientists cast their nets of knowledge and use acoustic technology as their guiding compass. Wondering how these experts uncover the secrets of fish? Well, they employ a myriad of fascinating methods and techniques to observe fish behavior, estimate populations, and gather data on species. But wait, there’s more.