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Richard Ochs View Profile
| I can answer questions regarding basic ecology (grade
school through high school). I can also answer some
college level questions as long as they aren't extremely technical.
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Lou Jurs U.S. View Profile
| I can respond to questions regarding ecological relationships, wildlife and fisheries management, plant communities and animal plant relationships in habitats common to western North America, including Alaska. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Elliott Reams U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on basic ecological principles, theories, equations etc. I have the most experience in lotic (moving water) ecology. I can also answer most questions undergraduate level or lower, on topics in entomology (insects), but most of my experience is in aquatic entomology. I also have experience in agro-ecology (farming) and soil invertebrate ecology. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-10-03 ecology: Could you possibly explain a little bit more on what you mean by this question? If it is a homework assignment please ask the teacher/professor to explain what they mean by "classify" and "study basis"...
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2008-09-26 School Project: Robbie, I think that you can answer this. Biotic means "living", so what are two things that are living in lakes and rivers? One would be algae that live on rocks and in the water. I'm sure you can...
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2008-09-19 Ecology/Entomology/Immunology/Epidemiology: Hi John, I think this is a real complex question without a definite answer. But I think I can help, diseases are a good factor in ecological population control. As bad as it sounds vectors are a good...
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2008-09-19 Ecology question: The pond community is within the immediate affected area of the pond, and includes plants, animals, and abiotic parts (rocks, soil, etc.). Anything outside this area that is part of the whole ecosystem...
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2008-09-18 Environmental Science: Hey Toni, I'm not exactly a botanist but I do know that most cactus are vascular plants that have leaves. When you look at a cactus and you see the thorns (really called spines) those little prickly...
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