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Ecosphere: the Ecological Society of America's rapid-publication, open access journal.

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Congrats - and thank you for publishing in @ESAEcosphere!🙌.
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Joan Alfaro
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It’s finally out! Six years in the making 🥳 Excited to share our open-access study on how animal communities form at deep-sea vents 🌋 and sunken wood 🌿. Check it out:
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Rock or tadpole? The new August issue cover features Reed Ojala-Barbour’s shot of a coastal tailed frog tadpole blending in with its rocky streambed. Long-term research reveals how logging affects this PNW endemic over time. Find the issue here:
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The #OpenAccess study is available for anyone to read here, in @ESAEcosphere!
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Dams disrupt river networks by interrupting longitudinal transport of sediment and nutrients and obstructing the movement of aquatic organisms. Increasingly, water resource managers are looking for...
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Cornell University
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The ecology of an upstate New York stream rebounded to its natural state within three years after a small dam was removed, highlighting how quickly aquatic ecosystems can recover, according to a new study. Water resource managers are increasingly investigating removing dams to
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RT @TrickDEerie: 🚨 New paper alert!. We detail the MAMMOTH @SoIB_India effort, hoping that our analytical framework (and #OpenSource codeba….
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Thank you for this contribution to @ESAEcosphere!🙌.
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Ettore Camerlenghi
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It is finally out my paper with @LizabelDM where we described an usual association between ocelots and common opossums in the Peruvian Amazon.
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Ecosphere
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Our July issue is here to lift your spirits, with a cover shot from a recent report describing the unlikely friendship between ocelots & opossums in the Amazon rainforest. Peruse the issue here:
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RT @ESA_org: Seeking Data Editors! Are you an ecologist or environmental scientist with a keen interest in open research? We're looking fo….
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RT @ESA_org: Our latest media tip sheet is out, with studies in @ESAMonographs, @ESAStewardship, @ESAApplications, @ESAEcosphere & @ESAEcol….
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Their #OpenAccess study is free for all to read here, in @ESAEcosphere !
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As fish populations face compounding pressures under climate change, highly modified rivers are receiving increasing research and conservation attention as important sites for restoration. Across...
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Andrew Rypel
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Excited to share our new California WaterBlog post authored by RypelLab alum Lauren Hitt 🐟. This is a breakdown of our @ESAEcosphere paper describing natality dynamics of Putah Creek salmon. Habitat is everything y'all, and it takes a fully engaged community to generate it.
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Ecosphere
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Thanks for this contribution to @ESAEcosphere!.
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Andrea Contina
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🚨New paper: "Dynamic environments generate geographic fluctuations in population structure of an inland shorebird" @ESAEcosphere #Birds #Ecology @UTRGVResearch @UTRGVNewsroom #isotope
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🆕 in our "Freshwater Ecology" track: Removing a small dam in the Hudson River basin quickly improved stream habitats and boosted diversity of aquatic animals. 📄Aquatic habitat response to small dam removal demonstrates recovery in three years.
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🆕in our #VegetationEcology track: Reduced insect damage boosted Platte thistle seeds, but seedlings stayed scarce—showing sites, not bugs, are key. 📄Microsite availability, not floral herbivory, limits recruitment in peripheral native thistle populations.
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RT @idiv: In the mountain villages of Portugal’s Peneda-Gerês National Park, centuries-old stone water tanks and irrigation channels may no….
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In Portugal’s Peneda-Gerês National Park, historic village water tanks provide a lifeline for amphibians
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RT @ESA_org: New media tip sheet! Check out recent research published in our journals, including:.🌺How old nursery catalogs predict invasiv….
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Our June issue cover is here! With a shot from @DLNarango & Straley's study of the value of native vs near-native vs non-native plants for insect wildlife. Browse the issue:
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Ecosphere
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Thanks for this contribution to @ESAEcosphere!.
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Henrique Pereira
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Human-made water habitats such as centuries-old water tanks and fountains are key habitats for amphibians. Paper lead by @JoseValdezPhD in @ESAEcosphere. This work is special to me because it was carried out by students of the Nature Conservation course @UniHalle at #PNPG. 1/2🧵
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