As invasive green crabs wreak havoc on California's estuaries, a new study has found that a restored sea otter population might be the solution. Yes, says ecologist Rikke Jeppesen, whose team at ...
As ecosystems around the planet undergo rapid transformations, policymakers and land managers are grappling with a pressing question: When is it time to stop resisting ecological changes and accept a ...
His classroom exercise invariably landed as a living example on one little-known but astonishingly widespread member of the animal kingdom: the European green crab. Small, fertile, rugged and ...
Observations of green crab population dynamics over time and space are essential for predicting and managing the ecological and economic impacts of this species. RICHMOND — Friends of ...
As invasive green crabs wreak havoc on California's estuaries, a new study has found that a restored sea otter population might be the solution. As invasive green crabs wreak havoc on California's ...
Observations of green crab population dynamics over time and space are essential for predicting and managing the ecological ...
As invasive green crabs wreak havoc on California's estuaries, a new study has found that a restored sea otter population might be the solution. Yes, says ecologist Rikke Jeppesen, whose team at ...
And while coastal states have spent millions trying to manage green crab populations, ecologist Rikke Jeppesen and her team discovered otters can be a big part of the solution. She researches ...