Ecosystem Services

Resource Category Topic Type
Plant-Microbiome Interactions for Freshwater Bioremediation
Discover how duckweed and diverse microbiomes enhance freshwater bioremediation by transforming organic contaminants like benzotriazole in urban runof...
Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Molecular Biology, Water Management Resource
Raptors Target Fixed Points in Aerial Prey Aggregations
New research from UNH shows hawks hunt by targeting a fixed point in a swarm rather than specific prey to increase the potential of successful capture...
Biological Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services Resource
Oysters as Environmental Stewards: Nutrient Mitigation in Coastal Waters
New research shows that both farmed and wild oysters filter nitrogen from the water, helping reduce eutrophication and complementing land-based nutrie...
Biological Sciences, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Ecosystem Services, Sustainable Aquaculture Resource
At-Risk Species as Effective Conservation Surrogates
New research shows habitat restoration for New England cottontails also benefits shrubland birds.
Biological Sciences, Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Genetics and Genomics Resource
Eco-Evolutionary Mediators of Resilience to Climate Change
A new UNH study looks at regional impacts of climate change on animal behavior, providing new insight into how ecosystems become resilient to a warmin...
Biological Sciences, Funded Proposals Climate Science, Ecosystem Services, Genetics and Genomics Resource
Assessing the Role of Streams in Methane Emissions and Oxidation
Small streams play a critical role in methane emissions, with unique diffusion processes and bacterial dynamics. Discover their impact on greenhouse g...
Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Ecosystem Services, Water Management Resource
How Rivers Serve as Key Carbon Sinks
Tropical rivers play a vital role in global carbon cycling, sequestering over 65% of particulate organic carbon and mitigating climate change impacts.
Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Ecosystem Services Resource