Population Growth
In ecology, a population is a group of individual organisms belonging to the same single species which inhabit a specific…
In ecology, a population is a group of individual organisms belonging to the same single species which inhabit a specific…
Biodiversity (biological diversity) research is an emerging field of study aimed at assessing the variance of Earth’s biomass. Measurements of…
Environmental DNA (EDNA) is defined as genetic material that has been gathered from an environment rather than directly from an…
Species richness is the total number of species in an ecological community. Determining an estimate for species diversity accounts for…
Sampling in ecology is the act of quantifying or measuring populations of organisms in a given area. Sampling is often…
The Amazon Rainforest is an enormous, tropical biome located in South America. The Amazon Rainforest and its river systems covers parts…
Methane is a colorless, odorless chemical compound that is made of two elements: hydrogen and carbon. Methane, like carbon dioxide,…
Ocean dead zones (often referred to as hypoxic zone) are areas of large bodies of water that have been depleted…
Monoculture, also known as crop specialization, is a type of farming that involves planting and replanting the same single crop…