Editor’s Selections: Penguins Tuxes, Turtle Outrage, Coral Danger, and Microbial Dances

Editor's Selections 3 Comments
By Jarrett Byrnes

smalljarrett2Jarrett Byrnes focuses on posts in ecology, environmental sciences, and evolution. He blogs at I’m a chordata, urochordata!

  • Is adaptive bleaching the answer to coral reefs global warming problems? Not so much. First, hot-adapted symbionts lead to slow growth and second, we may have already past a point of no return for reef health.
  • How microbes incorporated themselves into plant roots is truly a genteel and elegant dance.

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3 Responses to “Editor’s Selections: Penguins Tuxes, Turtle Outrage, Coral Danger, and Microbial Dances”

  1. Dusty Says:
    October 1st, 2010 at 7:48 am

    Hi Jarrett,

    Thanks for the editors selection! Also, I noticed that the link to the post appears to be broken in the text above.

    Cheers,
    Dusty

  2. Jarrett Byrnes Says:
    October 1st, 2010 at 9:55 am

    fixed

  3. Tarah Says:
    October 1st, 2010 at 10:42 am

    Thanks for the editor’s selection! I’m speechless…
    Thanks again!
    T

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