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Extreme weather and global warming, online outreach, biodiversity conservation and more: This week’s published research

Weekly Research

Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, seventeen new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including studies on how to analyze uncertainty, microbes in the world's oceans, fencing policies for dry lands, and many more. Read up!

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Fishery performance indicators, desert stream invertebrates, and more: Weekly published research, June 8

Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, seven new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including studies of jellyfish numbers in the Puget Sound, surface ocean carbon dioxide in the Southern Ocean, and more. Check them out!

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Marine predator diets, extinction risk in oceans, the Queen Charlotte fault, and more: Weekly published research, May 25

Ocean Wave

Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, fourteen new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including studies of the West Antarctic Ice Shelf, coral evidence of tropical temperatures, lightning and convective systems, and more. Check them out!

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Glaciers in the Olympics, Paleo people's exploitation of megafauna, and more: Weekly published research, May 18

Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, eighteen new articles co-authored by members of the College of the Environment were added to the Web of Science database, including three open-access studies of stickleback, global invasions of isopods, and phytoplankton blooms. Read more!

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