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The Enhanced Pollution Filtration Abilities of Large Watersheds
Larger watersheds filter pollution more efficiently, highlighting their role in water quality, carbon cycling, and conservation strategies. Learn abou...
Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Water Management Resource
Evolution of Flexible Biting in Hyperdiverse Parasitoid Wasps
Research on a group of parasitic wasps revealed novel insights into their jaw function, offering a significant contribution to understanding insect ev...
Funded Proposals, Natural Resources and the Environment Insect, Pest, Weed, and Disease Management Resource
A Record-Breaking Migration by an Adult White-Tailed Deer
UNH researchers discovered a male white-tailed deer traveled 300 kilometers within a three-week period, a record-breaking distance with implications f...
Natural Resources and the Environment Ecosystem Services, Forest Management Resource
Experimental Nutrient Enrichment Stimulates Multiple Levels of Global Food Webs
A new meta-analysis determined that fertilizer pollution in rivers can result in algal blooms and fish kills, an urgent issue for water conservation e...
Funded Proposals, Natural Resources and the Environment, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Water Management Resource
A Black Bear’s Behavior Helps Fellow Predators Survive
A study by UNH researchers reveals black bears can help gray foxes coexist with coyotes, mitigating competition for food and space.
Funded Proposals, Natural Resources and the Environment, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Resource
Transitions in Bacterial Community Assembly During Permafrost Thaw
UNH scientists are identifying key ecological factors to better understand and predict the implications of the thawing Arctic.
Biological Sciences, Funded Proposals, Natural Resources and the Environment, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science Resource
Habitat Productivity and Human Development Drive Variation in Skunk Abundance
UNH researchers reveal habitat and anthropogenic factors drive striped skunk abundance across the U.S., impacting predation and seed dispersal.
Funded Proposals, Natural Resources and the Environment, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services Resource
Dietary Patterns Differ with Video Game Usage in College Men
A UNH study links video game use to poor diet, exercise in college men.
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Funded Proposals Food Nutrition Resource
Dietary Fat and Cognitive Function in Community Health
In a study involving over 8,900 Hispanic/Latino adults, UNH researchers found that greater consumption of saturated fatty acids—primarily from milk an...
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Funded Proposals, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Food Nutrition Resource
Genomic Resources to Guide Improvement of the Shea Tree
UNH researchers and international collaborators sequenced the shea tree genome, providing a valuable resource for development and preservation of the ...
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Funded Proposals, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Forest Management, Specialty Crops Resource