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November 08, 2007

Dead clams tell tales, give time-lapse view of ecosystems

Chicago - Inventories of living and dead organisms could serve as a relatively fast, simple and inexpensive preliminary means of assessing human impact on ecosystems. The University of Chicago s Susan Kidwell explains how measuring the degree of live-dead mismatch could be used as an ecological tool in the Oct. 26 early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. We

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Posted by Lorren at November 8, 2007 08:07 AM