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ecosphere

[ek-oh-sfeer, ee-koh-] / ˈɛk oʊˌsfɪər, ˈi koʊ- /
NOUN
environment
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As reported in the journal Ecosphere, Sugiura found clear evidence that adult pond frogs actively launched attacks on workers of all three hornet species.

From Science Daily • Dec. 4, 2025

This was the discovery made by the scientists behind a new study in the journal Ecosphere.

From Salon • Mar. 24, 2023

A 2016 study published in Ecosphere examined the dates of both the first new blooms and the first new leaves in national parks across the United States.

From Scientific American • Feb. 2, 2022

For example, if loggers left big grand firs untouched, they would constitute nearly 30% of the forest after a thinning project—double their historical share, researchers reported this year in Ecosphere.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 15, 2021

They were joined by state Department of Natural Resources researcher Joshua Halofsky, who along with Daniel Donato, another state forestry scientist, were the two lead authors of the Ecosphere article.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 4, 2018




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