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Eutrophication Causes Speciation Reversal in Whitefish Adaptive Radiations: A Review
Eutrophication Causes Speciation Reversal in Whitefish Adaptive Radiations: A Review
Speciation reversal has garnered recognition as an important evolutionary concept
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 22, 2020
Working through trauma: A look at the novels Beloved and Regeneration
A key motif over both the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison and Regeneration by Pat Barker is the idea of the trauma faced by the novels’…
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 22, 2020
Global challenges in water resource governance: Samoa
Global challenges in water resource governance: Samoa
A consultancy report written to illustrate issues facing Samoa’s water allocation, as well as bringing forth possible solutions
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 22, 2020
Sperm Competition as an Under-Appreciated Factor in Domestication: A Review
Sperm Competition as an Under-Appreciated Factor in Domestication: A Review
A review of the ideas of Hulme-Beaman et al., (2018) and contradicting literature
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 20, 2020
The Evolution of Purple Pileus Colour in New Zealand Species of Cortinarius
The Evolution of Purple Pileus Colour in New Zealand Species of Cortinarius
Introduction
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 20, 2020
How do we save Maui’s dolphin from extinction?
In conservation biology there is the concept of Minimum viable population that describes the smallest number of individuals in a species…
Elizabeth Gabrielle Boston
Apr 20, 2020
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