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Archive for January, 2010

Why Did Mammals Survive the ‘K/T Extinction’? - Science Daily (press release)

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Why Did Mammals Survive the 'K/T Extinction'?
Science Daily (press release)
Mammals, in contrast, could eat insects and aquatic plants, which were relatively abundant after the meteor strike. As the remaining dinosaurs died off,

Botanical Garden at stake - The Daily Star

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Botanical Garden at stake
The Daily Star
The 84-hectare garden houses about 56000 individual trees, herbs, and shrubs including huge a collection of aquatic plants. Many exotic plants have been

Non-native plant menacing Santee Cooper lakes - The Times and Democrat

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Non-native plant menacing Santee Cooper lakes
The Times and Democrat
“We've been in communication with the USGS in Florida, as well as the University of Florida's Center for Aquatic Plants, where they've been searching for an

VHS discovery puts pressure on anglers to contain its spread - Duluth News Tribune (registration)

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
VHS discovery puts pressure on anglers to contain its spread
Duluth News Tribune (registration)
Under the state's infested waters rules, it is unlawful to: Transport aquatic plants, ruffe, round goby, zebra mussels or other prohibited invasive species

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VHS discovery puts pressure on anglers to contain its spread - Duluth News Tribune (registration)

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
VHS discovery puts pressure on anglers to contain its spread
Duluth News Tribune (registration)
Under the state's infested waters rules, it is unlawful to: Transport aquatic plants, ruffe, round goby, zebra mussels or other prohibited invasive species

and more »

Do:Water plants rule! - New Straits Times

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Do:Water plants rule!
New Straits Times
How about some aquatic plants, suggests ANUSHA K. AQUATIC plants or plants that can adapt to living in water can be categorised by the air spaces trapped in

How Mammals Survived the KT Event - Softpedia

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
How Mammals Survived the KT Event
Softpedia
Experts say that the aquatic plants and insects that small mammals were accustomed to eating endured after the impact, so these creatures had the advantage

Lake Fork public meeting update - North Texas e-News

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Lake Fork public meeting update
North Texas e-News
Two topics that are of concern to local residents are the management of invasive aquatic plants (particularly water hyacinth) and the status of water

Sprague Lake issue stirs debate - The Spokesman Review

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Sprague Lake issue stirs debate
The Spokesman Review
Extensive areas of open, shallow, warm and fertile water, abundant production of aquatic plants and insects, vast expanses of surrounding cropland and one

Probing Question: Why did mammals survive the ‘K/T extinction’? - Penn State Live

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Probing Question: Why did mammals survive the 'K/T extinction'?
Penn State Live
Mammals, in contrast, could eat insects and aquatic plants, which were relatively abundant after the meteor strike. As the remaining dinosaurs died off,


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