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In the News: Conflict in the canopy as human and climate factors drive liana dominance over trees
According to Robyn Burnham, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan in the U.S., lianas bring a host of benefits to local ecosystems.
AP: Maple syrup season came weeks early in the Midwest. Producers are doing their best to adapt
"The power of trees to regulate climate, prevent erosion, form soil and keep water stored in forms that benefit all kinds of life are good reasons to maintain our forests," says Inés Ibáñez, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology.
RESEARCH FEATURE
The Michigan Daily: How four UMich museums drive cutting-edge research
The University of Michigan is credited for providing renowned resources for its students and University community, as well as hosting many impressive museums open to the public. .The U-M Museum of Zoology, the Herbarium, the Museum of Paleontology and the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology are not open to the public, but serve an important role in the research produced at the University and in the storage and preservation of their collections.
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