Rainfall and river networks prove accurate predictors of fish biodiversity
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - 12:35
in Biology & Nature
Princeton researchers have invented a method for turning simple data about rainfall and river networks into accurate assessments of fish biodiversity, allowing better prediction of the effects of climate change and the ecological impact of man-made structures like dams.
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