ESA March Research Highlights

Ecological Society of America

The Ecological Society of America (ESA) presents a roundup of five research articles recently published in its esteemed journals . Widely recognized for fostering innovation and advancing ecological knowledge, ESA's journals consistently feature illuminating and impactful studies. This selection of papers explores elk foraging behavior in relation to pregnancy rates, the slow shift in alpine plant species with climate change, how climate change may affect bee gut biomes, biodiversity drivers of decomposition in watersheds, and how farming communities can boost agri-environmental and climate measures.

From Ecological Applications:

Fit elk sometimes bypass the best food

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