Researchers find a keystone nutrient recycler in streams
Researchers from the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology have found that certain neotropical stream ecosystems rely almost entirely on a single fish species known as the banded tetra for the critical nutrient phosphorus. In a paper recently published in the journal Ecology, the researchers, led by Gaston E. "Chip" Small, explain why this particular species plays such a crucial role—and why these stream systems are vulnerable as a result.
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Legion Pool open through Aug. 11.
Legion Pool is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. through July 31, and 2-7 p.m. from Aug. 1-11. The price per visit is $3.50 for students, $4 for faculty and staff, $3 for children ages 3-15 (must be accompanied by an adult), and $4.50 for guests of UGACard holders and Friends of Campus Life with a membership card. Season passes are available. For more information, see Legion Pool.
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New UGA media … check it out!
Did you see the memoir about a parrot who makes up her own jokes? Or the video about school bullying that was shot at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Ga.? Or how about the new iPhone application that identifies snakes and other reptiles? These are just a few of the items created by University of Georgia personnel that you can find described in the latest Media Shelf section of ugaresearch magazine. Every issue of ugaresearch highlights books, apps, helpful websites, and audio and multi-media works produced by UGA faculty, staff and students. Find out about books, music and tools you may want on your own media shelf!
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